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Gosia is the primary analysis code for planning experiments and analyzing data for [[low-energy Coulomb excitation]] experiments.  It is suited for both planning experiments and analysis of Coulomb excitation data.  The original version was written at the University of Rochester in 1979--1980 by [[Tomasz Czosnyka]], who maintained the code until his untimely death in 2006.  [[What_is_Gosia | Learn more...]].
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Gosia is the primary analysis code for planning experiments and analyzing data for nuclear structure physics using [[low-energy Coulomb excitation]] experiments.  It is suited for both planning experiments and analysis of Coulomb excitation data.  The original version was written at the University of Rochester in 1979--1980 by [[Tomasz Czosnyka]], [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~cline/  D. Cline] and [http://www.turpion.org/links/ca4ad02e0d0fafd70a31c549cf4b3c4c_0.phtml  C.Y. Wu].  T. Czosnyka maintained the code until his untimely death in 2006.  [[What_is_Gosia | Learn more...]].
==What Gosia can do for the experimenter==
==What Gosia can do for the experimenter==
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especially for few-state problems, leading some experimenters to fall into  
especially for few-state problems, leading some experimenters to fall into  
analysis traps or collecting data that have less than optimal sensitivity to
analysis traps or collecting data that have less than optimal sensitivity to
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the goals of the experiment. The [[experiment_planning | Experiment planning]] page identifies a few potential pitfalls
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the goals of the experiment. The [[experiment_planning | Experiment planning]] page identifies potential pitfalls
in the design and analysis of Coulomb excitation experiments.  
in the design and analysis of Coulomb excitation experiments.  
===Analysis of Coulomb excitation data===
===Analysis of Coulomb excitation data===
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==Downloading and installing the Gosia codes==
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[[Model_independent_analysis | Model-independent analysis]]
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===Downloading and Installing Gosia===
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[[Model_dependent_analysis | Model-dependent analysis]]
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* [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/%7Ecline/Research/GOSIAcodes/gosia_20081208.10.f Download the latest release of Gosia here].  (There is an extended version of Gosia for the Rachel GUI available on the [[Rachel,_a_GUI_for_Gosia | Rachel]] page.)
 
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* [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~cline/Research/GOSIAcodes/2009manual20080630.pdf Download the latest Gosia manual]
 
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==Downloads==
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===Installing Gosia===
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* The current version of the [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~cline/Research/GOSIAcodes/2009manual20080630.pdf  Gosia manual]
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* The latest release of [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/%7Ecline/Research/GOSIAcodes/gosia_20081208.10.f  Gosia](There is an extended version of Gosia for the Rachel GUI available on the [[Rachel,_a_GUI_for_Gosia  Rachel]] page.)
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* The latest release of [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/%7Ecline/Research/GOSIAcodes/gosia2_20081208.11.f  Gosia2], for analysing simultaneous Coulomb excitation of target and projectile, using a common normalization.
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* [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/%7Ecline/Research/GOSIAcodes/pawel-06-mod.f  Pawel], the Gosia version to treat excitation of a nucleus in an isomer state
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* [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/%7Ecline/Research/GOSIAcodes/gosia_arm.for  ANNL (Anneal)], a special version of Gosia developed by Rich Ibbotson that uses simulated annealing techniques to locate minima
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* [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/%7Ecline/Research/GOSIAcodes/sigma.f  Sigma], the 2006 Fortran source code for deducing the quadrupole invariants from the E2 matrix elements determined by Gosia
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* [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/%7Ecline/Research/GOSIAcodes/gremlin.f  GREMLIN], the gamma-ray detector efficiency code developed for use with GOSIA in 1987 by Alexander Kavka
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* The set of [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/gosia_downloads/fit_demo_2011.tar demonstration files] to accompany the Gosia tutorial in chapter 14 of the Gosia Manual
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==Installing Gosia==
Installation of Gosia requires only the following steps:
Installation of Gosia requires only the following steps:
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<tt>g77</tt> is recommended, but is becoming deprecated on newer machines.  The newer,
<tt>g77</tt> is recommended, but is becoming deprecated on newer machines.  The newer,
more commonly used <tt>gfortran</tt> will also work.  Intel Fortran should work, but is not recommended, because future error trapping patches may not work well with the Intel compiler.  For more information about
more commonly used <tt>gfortran</tt> will also work.  Intel Fortran should work, but is not recommended, because future error trapping patches may not work well with the Intel compiler.  For more information about
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compiling and standard builds, refer to [[compiling gosia]].
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compiling and standard builds, refer to the page [[compiling gosia | Compiling Gosia]].
== User support ==
== User support ==

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