Rachel 1.0 tutorial videos

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[http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/rachel_1_videos/integrated_yields.html Calculating gamma-ray yields]  3 minutes.  This calculation  uses a full integration over the particle detector, Ge detector and energy loss in the target.  These are the yields that should be compared to data.
[http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/rachel_1_videos/integrated_yields.html Calculating gamma-ray yields]  3 minutes.  This calculation  uses a full integration over the particle detector, Ge detector and energy loss in the target.  These are the yields that should be compared to data.
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[http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/rachel_1_videos/corrected_yields.html Calculating "corrected" yields from yield data.]   minutes.  This is the first step in fitting matrix elements to experimental data.
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[http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/rachel_1_videos/corrected_yields.html Calculating "corrected" yields from yield data and the normalization constants.] 3 minutes.  This is the first step in fitting matrix elements to experimental data.  These two steps should be repeated every time a fit is done.
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[http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/rachel_1_videos/normalization_constants.html Calculating normalization constants.]  minutesThis is the second step in fitting matrix elements to experimental data.
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[http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/rachel_1_videos/fitting.html Fitting matrix elements to experimental data.]  minutes.
[http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~hayes/rachel_1_videos/fitting.html Fitting matrix elements to experimental data.]  minutes.

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