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Hi folks, <BR>
I know this sounds rather stupid but: am I right if I assume that the beam center (the location where the <BR>
primary beam hits the detector) is the origin of the detectors local coordinate frame?<BR>
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Background: I am actually cleaning up my DESY internal Nexus documents including use cases for <BR>
NXtransformation and NXdetector (for different detector configurations) and while doing this I realized that I am not <BR>
sure about the definition of the origin of the detector local coordinate frame. <BR>
I already have some nice results using NXtransformation for q-space conversion and maybe we could use <BR>
these documents, once they are finished, as cookbooks for Nexus users. <BR>
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regards<BR>
Eugen<BR>
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Dr. Eugen Wintersberger <BR>
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FS-EC <BR>
DESY <BR>
Notkestr. 85 <BR>
D-22607 Hamburg <BR>
Germany <BR>
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