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Nuclear Data Services by Data Type: Structure DataStructure Data
IntroductionWhat is structure data ? Nuclear stucture data refer to the properties of single nuclei, as opposed to reaction data which deals with the properties of a nucleus interacting with radiation or another nucleus. Numerical data related to nuclear
structure are available in the ENSDF and NUDAT databases, and bibliographic
information on nuclear structure is found in the NSR database. The Nuclear Structure and
Decay Data Network The International Nuclear Structure
and Decay Data (NSDD) Network
is organised under the auspices of the International
Atomic Energy Agency, and co-ordinated by the National Nuclear Data Center
(NNDC) at the Brookhaven National Laboratory, US. The NSDD Network is
responsible for the evaluation of all the mass-chains on a continual basis.
A mass-chain is formed by all the nuclides of the same mass and different
chemical elements. Each of the members of the network has a permanent
assignment of mass-chains depending on the number of evaluators, their
research interests, or special expertise in a particular mass region.
Evaluations produced by the NSDD Network are stored in the Evaluated Nuclear
Structure Data File (ENSDF) database. Links to data centres in the NSDD Network is available from
NNDC The ENSDF databaseContents of the ENSDF database ENSDF contains evaluated experimental data summarizing the present knowledge on the structure and decay of nuclei. It contains information on nuclear level properties, radiations, radioactive decay, and reaction data for all known nuclides. For masses A>=45, this information is documented in the Nuclear Data Sheets; for A < 45 ENSDF is based on compilations published in the journal Nuclear Physics. If there are gaps in experimental
data, they are not filled with theoretical or nuclear model calculations.
While the emphasis is on experimental data, the evaluations do use well-founded
systematics or theory. General Organisation of the
ENSDF data The Evaluated Nuclear Structure Data File is made up of a collection of "data sets" which present one of the following kinds of information:
The data sets in ENSDF are organised by their mass number. Within a mass number the data sets are of two kinds:
ENSDF format manual A full and detailed description
of the ENSDF format is provided in: "Evaluated Nuclear Structure Data File - A Manual for Preparation of Data Sets", J.K.Tulli, Feb 2001, BNL-NCS-51655-01/02-Rev Search ENSDF database
This mode of access provides an easy way to make simple searches of the ENSDF database. Simply enter a mass number (1 through 266) or a nuclide in the form ZZAAA (e.g.,235U) or ZZ-AAA (e.g., U-235). ENSDF analysis and checking
programs A number of analysis and utility
codes for use with ENSDF data are available from
NNDC.
Instructions on retrieving the codes from NNDC are described in
"ENSDF Analysis and Checking Codes" (Postscript) or
"ENSDF Analysis and Checking Codes" (PDF)
The NUDAT DatabaseContents of the NUDAT database The NUDAT database contains data extracted from several databases maintained at the National Nuclear Data Center (NNDC). The table below lists the type of data contained in NUDAT, and their origin:
Search NUDAT database
This mode of access provides
an easy way to make simple searches of the NUDAT database. The opening
screen invites the user to select the type of data desired (selected from
the list of data types shown above). For all data types the chemical symbol
(or atomic number) and mass number are offered as search parameters. The
other search parameters available are dependent on the data type. A full
desciption of possible search criteria, together with examples, can be
found on the web page "The
NuDat2 Description". Audi/Wapstra Mass EvaluationsGeneral Information
The AME2003 atomic mass evaluation" is presented here in the form of four files: 1995 Atomic Mass Evaluation Most readers can best use the
set of recommended tables (labelled with `rmd') whereas the more specialized
user could with benefit analyze the second set (with label `exp').
The first file, mass_rmd.mas95,
contains the table of masses as printed in the reference above, plus the
binding energies, the beta-decay energies and the atomic masses.
The next two files correspond
to the table of reaction and separation energies (cf. "The 1993 Atomic
Mass Evaluation", part II) in two parts of 6 entries each:
The last three files with names
mass_exp.mas95, rct1_exp.mas95 and rct2_exp.mas95 are identical to the
first three files except for the values resulting from the use of the
few deviating experimental data, listed in Table~B of Ame'93 and updated
in Table~IV-a of Ame'95.
Values in these files are exact
(unrounded) copy of the published ones.
Last updated on 17 December 2007
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