A posteriori determination of the useful data range for small-angle scattering experiments on dilute monodisperse systems

Small-angle X-ray and neutron scattering (SAXS and SANS) experiments on solutions provide rapidly decaying scattering curves, often with a poor signal-to-noise ratio, especially at higher angles. On modern instruments, the noise is partially compensated for by oversampling, thanks to the fact that t...

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Main Authors: Petr V. Konarev, Dmitri I. Svergun
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Language:English
Published: International Union of Crystallography 2015-05-01
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Online Access:http://scripts.iucr.org/cgi-bin/paper?S2052252515005163
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spelling doaj-a117af06e79e40368afb9b42b3d5e8a62020-11-24T23:23:10ZengInternational Union of CrystallographyIUCrJ2052-25252015-05-012335236010.1107/S2052252515005163fs5097A posteriori determination of the useful data range for small-angle scattering experiments on dilute monodisperse systemsPetr V. Konarev0Dmitri I. Svergun1Hamburg Outstation, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Notkestrasse 85, Hamburg 22607, GermanyHamburg Outstation, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Notkestrasse 85, Hamburg 22607, GermanySmall-angle X-ray and neutron scattering (SAXS and SANS) experiments on solutions provide rapidly decaying scattering curves, often with a poor signal-to-noise ratio, especially at higher angles. On modern instruments, the noise is partially compensated for by oversampling, thanks to the fact that the angular increment in the data is small compared with that needed to describe adequately the local behaviour and features of the scattering curve. Given a (noisy) experimental data set, an important question arises as to which part of the data still contains useful information and should be taken into account for the interpretation and model building. Here, it is demonstrated that, for monodisperse systems, the useful experimental data range is defined by the number of meaningful Shannon channels that can be determined from the data set. An algorithm to determine this number and thus the data range is developed, and it is tested on a number of simulated data sets with various noise levels and with different degrees of oversampling, corresponding to typical SAXS/SANS experiments. The method is implemented in a computer program and examples of its application to analyse the experimental data recorded under various conditions are presented. The program can be employed to discard experimental data containing no useful information in automated pipelines, in modelling procedures, and for data deposition or publication. The software is freely accessible to academic users.http://scripts.iucr.org/cgi-bin/paper?S2052252515005163small-angle scatteringWAXSSAXSsolution scatteringprotein structureShanum
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author Petr V. Konarev
Dmitri I. Svergun
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Dmitri I. Svergun
A posteriori determination of the useful data range for small-angle scattering experiments on dilute monodisperse systems
IUCrJ
small-angle scattering
WAXS
SAXS
solution scattering
protein structure
Shanum
author_facet Petr V. Konarev
Dmitri I. Svergun
author_sort Petr V. Konarev
title A posteriori determination of the useful data range for small-angle scattering experiments on dilute monodisperse systems
title_short A posteriori determination of the useful data range for small-angle scattering experiments on dilute monodisperse systems
title_full A posteriori determination of the useful data range for small-angle scattering experiments on dilute monodisperse systems
title_fullStr A posteriori determination of the useful data range for small-angle scattering experiments on dilute monodisperse systems
title_full_unstemmed A posteriori determination of the useful data range for small-angle scattering experiments on dilute monodisperse systems
title_sort posteriori determination of the useful data range for small-angle scattering experiments on dilute monodisperse systems
publisher International Union of Crystallography
series IUCrJ
issn 2052-2525
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Small-angle X-ray and neutron scattering (SAXS and SANS) experiments on solutions provide rapidly decaying scattering curves, often with a poor signal-to-noise ratio, especially at higher angles. On modern instruments, the noise is partially compensated for by oversampling, thanks to the fact that the angular increment in the data is small compared with that needed to describe adequately the local behaviour and features of the scattering curve. Given a (noisy) experimental data set, an important question arises as to which part of the data still contains useful information and should be taken into account for the interpretation and model building. Here, it is demonstrated that, for monodisperse systems, the useful experimental data range is defined by the number of meaningful Shannon channels that can be determined from the data set. An algorithm to determine this number and thus the data range is developed, and it is tested on a number of simulated data sets with various noise levels and with different degrees of oversampling, corresponding to typical SAXS/SANS experiments. The method is implemented in a computer program and examples of its application to analyse the experimental data recorded under various conditions are presented. The program can be employed to discard experimental data containing no useful information in automated pipelines, in modelling procedures, and for data deposition or publication. The software is freely accessible to academic users.
topic small-angle scattering
WAXS
SAXS
solution scattering
protein structure
Shanum
url http://scripts.iucr.org/cgi-bin/paper?S2052252515005163
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