I dont konw if I am corrected completely, however, I think you can use common peak 
data analysis software, i.e. Xfit to do Guassian and Lorentzian analysis to get the 
area and peak height, then extract the integral breadth, and error as well. 

http://www.ccp14.ac.uk/tutorial/xfit-95/xfit.htm



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