Excited Nuclear States: Supplement To I/25 A-g (landolt-börnstein: Numerical Data And Functional Relationships In Science And Technology - New Series)
by Sergey I. Sukhoruchkin /
2016 / English / PDF
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The present volume I/25H is providing new data (excitation
energies, spin-parities, half-lifes, branching ratios,
cross-sections, spectroscopic factors, etc.) for nuclei with
atomic numbers Z ranging from 54 (Xe) to 105 (Db) published in
2013-2014, thus updating previous compilations provided in the
Landolt-Börnstein volumes I/25A-F.
The present volume I/25H is providing new data (excitation
energies, spin-parities, half-lifes, branching ratios,
cross-sections, spectroscopic factors, etc.) for nuclei with
atomic numbers Z ranging from 54 (Xe) to 105 (Db) published in
2013-2014, thus updating previous compilations provided in the
Landolt-Börnstein volumes I/25A-F.
The data presented are collected from all kinds of nuclear
reactions, including data for nuclei far from the stability line.
Since the time of collection of data for the volumes I/25A-F many
new data appeared from new measurements and evaluations.
The data presented are collected from all kinds of nuclear
reactions, including data for nuclei far from the stability line.
Since the time of collection of data for the volumes I/25A-F many
new data appeared from new measurements and evaluations.
The properties of excited nuclear states are of importance for
scientific and practical applications. No systematic compilation
of such data has been performed so far. The present compilation
has been prepared by two eminent experts in the field. One of the
characteristics of Landolt-Börnstein is that data are evaluated
before they are accepted for compilation. The idea is to present
‘best values’ which can be used with confidence by non-experts.
The properties of excited nuclear states are of importance for
scientific and practical applications. No systematic compilation
of such data has been performed so far. The present compilation
has been prepared by two eminent experts in the field. One of the
characteristics of Landolt-Börnstein is that data are evaluated
before they are accepted for compilation. The idea is to present
‘best values’ which can be used with confidence by non-experts.In view of the large amount of data available some of the
information is given only on the online platform SpringerMaterials.
In view of the large amount of data available some of the
information is given only on the online platform SpringerMaterials.