- Pande, Kanupriya;
- Donatelli, Jeffrey J;
- Malmerberg, Erik;
- Foucar, Lutz;
- Poon, Billy K;
- Sutter, Markus;
- Botha, Sabine;
- Basu, Shibom;
- Bruce Doak, R;
- Dörner, Katerina;
- Epp, Sascha W;
- Englert, Lars;
- Fromme, Raimund;
- Hartmann, Elisabeth;
- Hartmann, Robert;
- Hauser, Guenter;
- Hattne, Johan;
- Hosseinizadeh, Ahmad;
- Kassemeyer, Stephan;
- Lomb, Lukas;
- Montero, Sebastian F Carron;
- Menzel, Andreas;
- Rolles, Daniel;
- Rudenko, Artem;
- Seibert, Marvin M;
- Sierra, Raymond George;
- Schwander, Peter;
- Ourmazd, Abbas;
- Fromme, Petra;
- Sauter, Nicholas K;
- Bogan, Michael;
- Bozek, John;
- Bostedt, Christoph;
- Schlichting, Ilme;
- Kerfeld, Cheryl A;
- Zwart, Petrus H
Fluctuation X-ray scattering (FXS) is an emerging experimental technique in which solution scattering data are collected using X-ray exposures below rotational diffusion times, resulting in angularly anisotropic X-ray snapshots that provide several orders of magnitude more information than traditional solution scattering data. Such experiments can be performed using the ultrashort X-ray pulses provided by a free-electron laser source, allowing one to collect a large number of diffraction patterns in a relatively short time. Here, we describe a test data set for FXS, obtained at the Linac Coherent Light Source, consisting of close to 100 000 multi-particle diffraction patterns originating from approximately 50 to 200 Paramecium Bursaria Chlorella virus particles per snapshot. In addition to the raw data, a selection of high-quality pre-processed diffraction patterns and a reference SAXS profile are provided.