Your understanding is correct, sigmaF values aren't required for calculating electron density.

Many programs that calculate maps have an option to use the F/sigmaF ratio to threshold the amplitudes used in map calculation - which would require sigmaF. This isn't something I've seen used recently. The presence of sigF is also sometimes used as a proxy for confirming that the data is observed rather than calculated.

Pete

Francisco Hernandez-Guzman wrote:
Hello everyone,

My apologies if this comes as basic, but I wanted to get the expert’s take on 
whether or not the sigmaF values are required in the calculation of an electron 
density map. If I look at the standard ED equation, sigma’s don’t appear to be 
a requirement but all the scripts that I’ve looked at do require sigma values.

I wanted to calculate the electron density for PDB id: 1HFS but the structure 
file only lists the Fo’s, Fc’s and Phases, but no sigmas. Would such structure 
factor file be considered incomplete?

Thank you for your kind explanation.

Francisco

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