One graph showing a sample of data showing what a pulse looks like. • Two graphs

One graph showing a sample of data showing what a pulse looks like.
• Two graphs

One graph showing a sample of data showing what a pulse looks like.
• Two graphs showing your best energy estimator both before and after calibration
• One table summarizing all your energy estimators.
• All your non-best energy estimator graphs in the appendix in the same before and after calibration format as your best estimator graph. You should have between 6 and 8 pairs of graphs in total for your calibration step.
• One graph of your energy spectrum of the ‘real’ data (as opposed to the calibration data) with a best fit line. This should be post-calibration (i.e. in eV).
• An introduction and a methodology section explaining what the data is simulating and how you analyzed it.
• A results section for both the calibration process and the analysis of the ‘real’ data.
• Clear, quantitative conclusions about how good your calibration process was and how good your analysis of the ‘real’ data was. This must include goodness of fit results and commentary.
• A conclusion summarizing your report.