I'm pretty sure I remember that being on the list of things that were double-checked.
The sense I've gotten is that the most likely culprit is some sort of systemic error in the software somewhere, as that stuff is the most labor-intensive part of the experimental setup to analyze for errors.
The sense I've gotten is that the most likely culprit is some sort of systemic error in the software somewhere, as that stuff is the most labor-intensive part of the experimental setup to analyze for errors.