Experiment planning
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| + | Gosia can be used to estimate the sensitivity to a particular matrix element or set of matrix elements that will be obtained in a planned experiment and to optimize the experiment for a desired measurement. Refer to the [[Simulation_(experiment_planning) | Simulation]] page for more detail. | ||
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While Gosia is the obvious tool for planning low-energy Coulomb excitation experiments, the [[Rachel,_a_GUI_for_Gosia | GUI]] for Gosia can offer much greater speed and automation in the planning process, including predicting the measurable count rate and estimating the expected errors in the planned experiment. | While Gosia is the obvious tool for planning low-energy Coulomb excitation experiments, the [[Rachel,_a_GUI_for_Gosia | GUI]] for Gosia can offer much greater speed and automation in the planning process, including predicting the measurable count rate and estimating the expected errors in the planned experiment. | ||