Rachel GUI

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* Azimuthally symmetric particle detection
* Azimuthally symmetric particle detection
* Partitioning particle-detector data by azimuthal angle
* Partitioning particle-detector data by azimuthal angle
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* Graphical definition of rectilinear or irregular-shaped particle detectors (in version 2)
* 4pi experiments (e.g. experiments with no particle detection)
* 4pi experiments (e.g. experiments with no particle detection)
* Normal or inverse kinematics experiments
* Normal or inverse kinematics experiments
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* Saving the entire session to a file
* Saving the entire session to a file
* Undo/Redo of most functions
* Undo/Redo of most functions
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* As of version 2 beta, automatic conversion of users' session files to upgraded formats
Using Rachel, the user will be able to build a level scheme from either a hand-written text file and/or a Radware AGS file, define the experimental setup and import relative-efficiency-corrected gamma-ray data from Rachel-format text and/or AGS files.  The matrix and fit parameters can be defined by push-buttons and prompts or imported from a Rachel-format matrix file.  Gosia will then be run by push-button GUI controls.  Most prompts will be preceded by help information, suggestions, or warnings.   
Using Rachel, the user will be able to build a level scheme from either a hand-written text file and/or a Radware AGS file, define the experimental setup and import relative-efficiency-corrected gamma-ray data from Rachel-format text and/or AGS files.  The matrix and fit parameters can be defined by push-buttons and prompts or imported from a Rachel-format matrix file.  Gosia will then be run by push-button GUI controls.  Most prompts will be preceded by help information, suggestions, or warnings.   

Revision as of 19:46, 6 February 2011

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