“…The diffraction pattern of an ensemble of molecules frozen in space and time will contain the signature of many particles, combining effects from the shape and internal structure of the particles, the so-called form factor, and their mutual arrangement in space, the structure factor. In the case of an ideal dilute solution, one can show that the mean angular intensity correlation function, C 2 (q, Á'), averaged over a large number of independent multiple-particle shots, is equivalent to that obtained from single-particle data (Kam, 1977;Saldin et al, 2009), assuming no interparticle interactions (Kam, 1977;Saldin et al, 2009;Kirian et al, 2011;Altarelli et al, 2010) and the presence of a flat X-ray wavefront during the scattering process (Lehmkü hler et al, 2014;Schroer et al, 2014). The potential effects of the coherence properties of the X-ray beam on the resulting angular correlations will be discussed elsewhere.…”