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Rachel can read relative-efficiency-correted gamma-ray yield data to pass to Gosia from Radware AGS ascii level scheme files (one file per gamma-ray detector), or from human-readable Rachel format yield files (also one file per gamma-ray detector). The file format is most easily understood using an example: <pre> gsb 1.5 gsb 0.5 149102 4859 gsb 2.5 gsb 0.5 621142 5154 gsb 2.5 gsb 1.5 556882 9347 gsb 3.5 gsb 1.5 113347 2201 gsb 3.5 gsb 2.5 399733 2519 a 2.5 gsb 0.5 152239 7870 a 2.5 gsb 1.5 407056 1518 a 3.5 gsb 1.5 87974 6091 a 3.5 gsb 2.5 134820 7628 a 3.5 a 2.5 1654.5 140.0 # Real or integer values are acceptable </pre> In the example above, there are two bands in the level scheme: "gsb" and "a". The transition is defined by band names and spins of the initial and final states. The yield appears as the last two fields, on an arbitrary scale. The format is the following: <pre> initial_band_name initial_spin final_band_name final_spin measured_yield error </pre> Note the following requirements for Rachel gamma-ray yield data (in any file format): When using Rachel, all data must be efficiency-corrected for the 'relative' efficiency of the individual germanium detector (or cluster). To avoid systematic errors, see also the [[Normalization_of_yield_data | requirements for normalization]] of gamma-ray yield data for Gosia, which also apply to Rachel.
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