Gosia
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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...]]. | ||
+ | [[Rachel_GUI | Rachel ]] is the graphical user interface for Gosia. New Gosia users should start by installing the GUI. | ||
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==What Gosia can do for the experimenter== | ==What Gosia can do for the experimenter== | ||
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Other topics can be found using the search box at the left. | Other topics can be found using the search box at the left. | ||
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+ | [[common_mistakes | Common mistakes in Gosia calculations]] | ||
[[Integrated_yields | Interpreting the "integrated yields" output]] | [[Integrated_yields | Interpreting the "integrated yields" output]] | ||
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(Right-click to download source codes.) | (Right-click to download source codes.) | ||
- | * The current version ( | + | * The current version (20120510) of the [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~cline/Gosia/Gosia_Manual_20120510.pdf Gosia manual] |
* The latest release (20110524.2) of [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/%7Ehayes/gosia_versions/gosia_20110524.2.f Gosia] | * The latest release (20110524.2) of [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/%7Ehayes/gosia_versions/gosia_20110524.2.f Gosia] | ||
* The latest release (2_20081208.14) of [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/%7Ehayes/gosia_versions/gosia2_20081208.14.f Gosia2], for analysing simultaneous Coulomb excitation of target and projectile, using a common normalization. | * The latest release (2_20081208.14) of [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/%7Ehayes/gosia_versions/gosia2_20081208.14.f Gosia2], for analysing simultaneous Coulomb excitation of target and projectile, using a common normalization. | ||
- | * [ | + | * The current version of Rachel, the Gosia interface, can be downloaded as a zip file or a Git repository here: [https://github.com/adamhayes/Rachel master branch] . Feel free to fork and contribute. |
* [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 | * [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 | ||
* [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 | * [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 |