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G R Kneller and V Calandrini (2007)

Estimating the influence of finite instrumental resolution on elastic neutron scattering intensities from proteins

J. Chem. Phys. 126:125107.

Recent experimental and simulation studies show that the fractional Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process describes well the single particle motions in internal protein dynamics. Here we use this model to estimate the influence of finite instrumental resolution on elastic neutron scattering intensities from hydrated protein powders. We give in particular an estimation of the attenuation factor for the observed atomic position fluctuations, assuming a Gaussian and a triangular resolution function.
 
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