I presume your cell is a = b c alpha=beta=90gamma=120?ie it is indexed
as a hexagonal setting.
In that case the 3 origins are 0,0,0 1/3,2/3,2/3 and 2/3,1/3,1/3
As you have here..
Eleanor
Fengyun Ni wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Our data were indexed as R3 or R32 space group.
> Several larege non-origin peaks were found (see the text below) in native
> Patterson map of R3. But no obvious peaks were found in self-rotation
> searching.
> Does this indicate the presence of translational symmetry?
>
> However, the patterson map of R32 doesn't show any large non-origin peaks.
>
> WARNING : some unexpected, large non-origin peaks found:
> |
> Height
> # X Y Z | abs rms
> %ori
> ----------------------------------+-----------------------------
> 14 0.6667 0.3334 0.3607 1287.25 10.72 35.5
> 15 0.6666 0.3333 0.3060 1287.25 10.72 35.5
> 16 0.3334 0.6667 0.6940 1287.25 10.72 35.5
> 17 0.3333 0.6666 0.6393 1287.25 10.72 35.5
> 18 0.0000 0.0000 0.9727 1287.25 10.72 35.5
> 19 0.0000 0.0000 0.0273 1287.25 10.72 35.5
> 20 0.6668 0.3334 0.3786 917.63 7.64 25.3
> 21 0.6666 0.3332 0.2880 917.63 7.64 25.3
> 22 0.3334 0.6668 0.7120 917.63 7.64 25.3
> 23 0.3332 0.6666 0.6214 917.63 7.64 25.3
> 24 0.0000 0.0000 0.9547 917.63 7.64 25.3
> 25 0.0000 0.0000 0.0453 917.63 7.64 25.3
> 26 0.9667 0.9667 0.0294 846.76 7.05 23.4
> 27 0.9667 0.0000 0.9706 846.76 7.05 23.4
> 28 0.0000 0.9667 0.9706 846.76 7.05 23.4
> 29 0.9667 0.9667 0.9706 844.72 7.03 23.3
> 30 0.9667 0.0000 0.0294 844.72 7.03 23.3
> 31 0.0000 0.9667 0.0294 844.72 7.03 23.3
>
> Thank you in advance!
> Regards,
>
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