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\label{fig:Table}
An example table with fit parameters used in Equation~\ref{eq2}.
This particular table corresponds to the $5^{2}S_{1/2}$ F=2 ground state to the $5^{2}P_{3/2}$ F=1, F=2, and F=3 excited states of $^{85}$Rb.
\textbf{EXCEPT
for for} $\Gamma$, I don't see ANY of these parameters used in Equation~\ref{eq2}
}. Are the $A_1$, $A_2$ values, etc six different possible values for $A in equation Equation~\ref{eq2}? . What do the `t_1' and 't_2' etc refer to? Are they used to find $\omega$
values? values in the equation, for which no information is given in the table? If so, how?
Your Are the $A_1$, $A_2$ values, etc six different possible values for $A$ in equation Equation~\ref{eq2}?Your table of parameters and your equation that uses those parameters \textbf{must} match.
This particular table corresponds to the $5^{2}S_{1/2}$ F=2 ground state to the $5^{2}P_{3/2}$ F=1, F=2, and F=3 excited states of $^{85}$Rb.