Signal and background separation

W. von der Linden, V. Dose, J. Padayachee, and V. Prozesky
Phys. Rev. E 59, 6527 – Published 1 June 1999
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Abstract

In many areas of research the measured spectra consist of a collection of “peaks” — the sought-for signals — which sit on top of an unknown background. The subtraction of the background in a spectrum has been the subject of many investigations and different techniques, varying from filtering to fitting polynomial functions, have been developed. These techniques yield results that are not always satisfactory and often even misleading. Based upon the rules of probability theory, we derive a formalism to separate the background from the signal part of a spectrum in a rigorous and self-consistent manner. We compare the results of the probabilistic approach to those obtained by two commonly used methods in an analysis of particle induced x-ray emission spectra.

  • Received 22 September 1998

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.59.6527

©1999 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

W. von der Linden and V. Dose*

  • Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, EURATOM Association, D-85740 Garching bei München, Germany

J. Padayachee and V. Prozesky

  • Van de Graaff Group National Accelerator Centre, P. O. Box 72, Faure 7131, South Africa

  • *Electronic address: wvl@ipp.mpg.de
  • Electronic address: padayachee@nac.ac.za

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Vol. 59, Iss. 6 — June 1999

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