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Feature/sensitivity curve #52

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Processor for making phase III and/or IV sensitivity plots with pressure on the x axis.
Do we want to add simulation-based detection efficiency and energy resolution before we merge?

cclaessens and others added 30 commits November 17, 2020 12:38
…g morpho optional allows to use this file also outside mermithid and morph properly installed. Making morpho optional by making its import and calls in a try-except block.
…s from Ue4^2 to sin^2(2theta) and vice versa
There as a square missing on the systematic part. In addition it 
calculated the sensitivity sigma but not the limit. We now calculate the 
limit just in the way we do it for the active masses.
…ing_infrastructure

Feature/sensitivity curve upgrading infrastructure
Added count rate dependence on gas composition
taliaweiss and others added 30 commits October 2, 2024 16:09
…vityFormulas and to ScanProcessor to resolve conflict. Also changed SNR being recorded from 1eV from temperature to SNR for 1eV bandwidth. Not sure how significant that is.
… based on my model of trap shapes (see LUCKEY write-up)
…project8/mermithid into feature/sensitivity_curve_diff_l_over_d
…thid into feature/sensitivity_curve_diff_l_over_d

critical fix to mermithid
…_over_d

De/coupled trap L/D from cavity L/D
…ction variation variable in energy resolution calculation and printing of SNRs
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