Recently, a test for a sign-changing gap function in a candidate multiband
unconventional superconductor involving quasiparticle interference data was
proposed. The test was based on the antisymmetric, Fourier transformed
conductance maps integrated over a range of momenta q corresponding to
interband processes, which was argued to display a particular resonant form,
provided the gaps changed sign between the Fermi surface sheets connected by
q. The calculation was performed for a single impurity, however, raising
the question of how robust this measure is as a test of sign-changing pairing
in a realistic system with many impurities. Here we reproduce the results of
the previous work within a model with two distinct Fermi surface sheets, and
show explicitly that the previous result, while exact for a single nonmagnetic
scatterer and also in the limit of a dense set of random impurities, can be
difficult to implement for a few dilute impurities. In this case, however,
appropriate isolation of a single impurity is sufficient to recover the
expected result, allowing a robust statement about the gap signs to be made.Comment: 9 pages, 12 figure