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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...]].
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...]].

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