Rachel format nuclear data files
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- | Rachel accepts the standard Gosia data | + | Rachel accepts the standard Gosia data in addition to the measured relative gamma-ray yield data, in the file rachel_nuclear_data.txt. |
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+ | * Excited states' lifetimes | ||
+ | * Measured matrix elements (signed) | ||
+ | * Measured branching ratios (not including internal conversion branches) | ||
+ | * Measured E2/M1 mixing ratios | ||
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+ | The Rachel file format differs from the standard Gosia input for these data and is "human readable": | ||
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- | where "branching," "mixing," "lifetime" and the bra and ket notation are fixed formatting symbols and ''band'' is a valid text band name under Rachel. Note the "upward" direction for the matrix element (from lower- to higher-numbered state) and the standard units of the appropriate powers of e, b and nuclear magnetons, for example | + | where "branching," "mixing," "lifetime" and the bra and ket notation are fixed formatting symbols and ''band'' is a valid text band name under Rachel. Note the "upward" direction for the matrix element (from lower- to higher-numbered state) and the standard units of the appropriate powers of e, b and nuclear magnetons. The individual entries can be given in any order, for example |
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