In your first sentence your meaning of "difference map" is:
( F_obs - F_calc ), phases
For an anomalous difference map you're calculating:
( F(+) - F(-) ), phases-90
So you would still expect to see a peak in the anomalous difference map in the presence of the anomalous scatterer since you are not subtracting off its contribution to the scattering.
There probably would be (very) small differences in the phases dependent on whether you explicitly model the Br as an anomalous scatterer or not but I have never experimented to see if that makes a small impact on an anomalous difference map.
Cheers,
Phil Jeffrey
Princeton
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Charles Chen
Research Associate
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Department of Anesthesiology
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