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Experimental Nuclear Reaction Data
IntroductionEXFOR database contents EXFOR is the name given to the database containing experimental data. In addition to storing the data and its bibliographic information, experimental information, including source of uncertainties, is also compiled. The data presently included in the EXFOR database include:
Brief description of the EXFOR format EXFOR is also the name of the exchange format designed to allow transmission of nuclear data between the Nuclear Reaction Data Centres. It has evolved to allow a large variety of numerical data tables with explanatory and bibliographic information to be transmitted in an easily machine-readable format. An EXFOR entry (or "work" as it is commonly known) is divided into bibliographic and descriptive information (alphanumeric) and data (numeric). The entries are further divided into subentries (data sets). Bibliographic or descriptive information and common data may be associated with the whole entry and/or with each subentry. A set of system identifiers has been devised for separating these logical blocks of information within an entry.
Complete description of the EXFOR format For a complete description of the EXFOR format, including examples, and the use of keywords please see the EXFOR Basics Manual produced by the National Nuclear Data Center at Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA on behalf of the Nuclear Reaction Data Centres. Search the databaseTips on searching the EXFOR database There are two web pages to choose from: the Simple Exfor form, which is the main search page and the Advanced Exfor form with more parameters for a precise search.Step 1: Enter the search criteria The EXFOR web retrieval system provides an easy way to make searches of the EXFOR database. To specify a nuclide, enter either the Atomic Number (Z) or Symbol (or a list, separated by commas but no spaces e.g. 3,4 or Li,Be). Likewise, enter the Atomic Mass (A). The reaction is specified either by selecting values from the scrolling lists of permissible values for Particle, Process, Branch and Parameter, or by entering the reaction string in the space provided. The reaction is broken down into eight subfields as follows:
where:
In addition to the nine subfield specifiers listed above, the energy range of the data and a range of years of publication may be provided as search crietria. Alternatively, if the EXFOR work number is already known, this may be entered in preference to all other search parameters. The database search is initiated by clicking on the
Retrieve button. Step 2: Retrieve the data
Step 3: Plot the data |
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