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Research database from NIST, US.
From: Plasma Laboratory of Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Catalog of nuclear data information available - online or off-line - from the IAEA Nuclear Data Section.
Provides atomic data (statistical weights, transition probablilities, and oscillator strengths) for elements Hydrogen (including Deuterium) up to Ge (atomic number 32), plus Tables of UV lines sorted by wavelength.
Photoionization; Recombination; Collisional ionization and autoionization; Charge transfer; Auger processes Energy levels, wavelengths, transition probabilities; Collision strengths, excitation rates; Stark broadening; Opacities; Fortran subroutines and other Databases for Atomic and Plasma Physics.
A compilation of approximately 890,000 allowed, intercombination and forbidden atomic transitions with wavelengths in the range from 0.5 Å to 1000 µm.
Los Alamos National Lab USA. Neutron, photon, electron, dosimetry, and thermal neutron S(alpha, beta) data libraries are provided for radiation transport codes.
Coupled NEUTRON-GAMMA Cross-Section. Los Alamos National Lab, USA.
The National Nuclear Data Center (NNDC) is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy to provide information services in the fields of low and medium energy nuclear physics to users in the United States and Canada. In particular, the Center can provide information on neutron, charged-particle, and photonuclear reactions, nuclear structure, and decay data.
NIST Physical Reference Data, US.
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