Dear Murpholino, the unit of intensity is '1' - it is the counts on the detector. The scale is arbitrary, you can multiply your intensity with any positive number you want, as long as you don't create an overflow or underflow in the computer program. As long as you do the same with the sigma-values, your refinement should not change. Best regards, Tim On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 10:00:55 PM CET Murpholino Peligro wrote:
If I do `phenix.xtriage XDS_ASCII.HKL` I get a log file. In the "Statistics for data merging" of this log file I have: Resolution: 26.02 - 1.40 Observations: 44675 Unique reflections: 16306 Redundancy: 2.7 Completeness: 70.37% Mean intensity: 1656.8 Mean I/sigma(I): 19.8 SigI < 0 (rejected): 644 observations R-merge: 0.027 R-meas: 0.032 R-pim: 0.017
My question is... what units does Mean intensity has?
Thanks Ps I am not sure if this has to do with the detector used which was a CCD (type) ADSC QUANTUM 210 (model).
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