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Abel inversion applied to plasma spectroscopy: a new interactive method
Abstract:
A new method has been developed to perform an Abel inversion. As smoothing is an essential step when one deals with experimental data, a controlled smoothing procedure using spline functions is used. This gives better results for test functions used by previous authors on data with or without scattering.
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