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in this video weamp;#39;re going to look at line shapes backgrounds and how peak models are managed within casa XPS and weamp;#39;ll also have a look at Monte Carlo simulation as a means of testing a peak model the data weamp;#39;ll use in this video are from polymethyl methacrylate and this provides us with two nice examples for peak fitting the cub born s consists of a set of chemically shifted components so we have potentially four different chemical stages of the carbon and they all have different binding energies and we also have oxygen 1s and there are only two pigs so we should see two equally sized Peaks and these are chemically shifted so that we can actually see these pieces but not too shifted so we have a relatively narrow interval over which the oxygen 1s is located this means that we can see the background and the background that is associated with the carbon 1 s is slightly more involved because the changes in the background may occur at some point beneath these carbo