Fig. 13

Actual covering factor/spin temperature degeneracy (see Curran 2017) in comparison to the estimated values (Fig. 12). The line has a gradient of unity and zero intercept. A Kendall-tau test, including the limits, gives a probability P(τ) = 2.27 × 10-10 of the observed distribution occuring by chance, which is significant at S(τ) = 6.34σ, assuming Gaussian statistics.
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