Package dwvisser.analysis

Codes and code libraries for analyzing kinematics and particle-ID for nuclear physics experiments.

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Class Summary
ArrayCalibration This class is a database class for containing all the calibration info for the YLSA array.
BatchCalibration Program to take an input specification file and .hdf files with calibration spectra, and run auto peak-fitting to give energy calibrations.
CMangleDetermination A simple code for finding out what the CM angles for various YLSA strips would be for a given branching ratio experiment.
DatFile  
DecayKineticDetermination  
GaussianFilter  
GaussianFit This abstract class uses NonLinearFit to fit a single gaussian peak with a background..
GJENice  
InputSpecification Class for containing processing input specifications for YLSAcalibration.
LevenbergMarquadt This uses the Levenberg-Marquadt prescription for finding the local minimum of chi-squared given seed parameter values for the function to fit.
Matrix  
MomentumPlotter  
Multiplet  
NonLinearFit This abstract class uses LevenbergMarquadt to do non-linear parametric function fitting.
Parameter Parameters used to fit.
Peak This class represents a gaussian peak, in terms of it's properties.
PeakFinder  
PIDtelescope  
TextOutputter Gives a framework for subclasses to use System.out to creat their output
 

Exception Summary
FitException Exception that is throw if there is a fit exception that can be handled inside fit
SpecNotAvailableException Exception that is throw if there is a fit exception that can be handled inside fit
 

Package dwvisser.analysis Description

Codes and code libraries for analyzing kinematics and particle-ID for nuclear physics experiments.

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