“…In most cases, an important part of the phase space measurement is the data analysis and the removal of unidealities such as background noise, ghost images, and amplifier bias. Several studies on this subject have been made with different recommendations for data processing, [51][52][53] and even if the details vary, the basic recipe is the same. In here, an example of such a process is described for a 2D phase space measurement using an artificially generated dataset of 100 × 100 pixels with a bi-Gaussian phase space distribution with emittance εrms = 100 mm mrad, Gaussian noise with an rms amplitude of 1% of the peak beam signal, and a bias of 0.5%.…”