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Derivation of the Statistical Distribution of the Mass Peak Centroids of Mass Spectrometers Employing Analog-to-Digital Converters and Electron Multipliers

Andreas Ipsen

Analytical Chemistry, Volume: 89, Issue: 4, Pages: 2232 - 2241

Swansea University Author: Andreas Ipsen

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DOI (Published version): 10.1021/acs.analchem.6b02446

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The statistical distribution of mass peak centroids recorded on mass spectrometers employing analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) and electron multipliers is derived from the first principles of the data generation process. The resulting Gaussian model is discussed and is validated with experimental...

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title Derivation of the Statistical Distribution of the Mass Peak Centroids of Mass Spectrometers Employing Analog-to-Digital Converters and Electron Multipliers
spellingShingle Derivation of the Statistical Distribution of the Mass Peak Centroids of Mass Spectrometers Employing Analog-to-Digital Converters and Electron Multipliers
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title_short Derivation of the Statistical Distribution of the Mass Peak Centroids of Mass Spectrometers Employing Analog-to-Digital Converters and Electron Multipliers
title_full Derivation of the Statistical Distribution of the Mass Peak Centroids of Mass Spectrometers Employing Analog-to-Digital Converters and Electron Multipliers
title_fullStr Derivation of the Statistical Distribution of the Mass Peak Centroids of Mass Spectrometers Employing Analog-to-Digital Converters and Electron Multipliers
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