When calculating single counter asymmetries you are affected greatly by rate. This is an issue particularly in time integrated mode (eg 1f), because the scans take quite a long time and when combining scans, the rate may have changed drastically. In time resolved mode (eg 20), you flip helicity every 16s or so which shouldn't have too much change to the rate.
I'm not sure there is a good solution purely from a software/calculation perspective. Likely a new run mode is needed.
When calculating single counter asymmetries you are affected greatly by rate. This is an issue particularly in time integrated mode (eg 1f), because the scans take quite a long time and when combining scans, the rate may have changed drastically. In time resolved mode (eg 20), you flip helicity every 16s or so which shouldn't have too much change to the rate.
I'm not sure there is a good solution purely from a software/calculation perspective. Likely a new run mode is needed.