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| Participants at the IAEA Technical Meeting on "Application Libraries for ADS and Transmutation", held in Vienna, 15-17 December 2004, [INDC(NDS)-0469] recommended as a first stage, the generation of a limited scope test library for Monte Carlo as well as deterministic transport codes, that can be used in the analysis of ADS. The generation of the ADS nuclear data library was undertaken by IAEA-NDS [INDC(NDS)-0474], and the data files are available to users by downloading and also as CD-ROM (upon request). For suggestions and feedbacks contact IAEA/NDS. |
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | data base
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| The database contains evaluated cross sections for 48 reactions induced by light charged-particles with incident energies up to several tens of MeV (maximum 100 MeV). Production cross sections for the most important diagnostic radioisotopes are given, with 16 reactions devoted to gamma emitters, and 10 reactions devoted to positron emitters. Cross sections for beam monitor reactions are given for 22 reactions induced by protons, deuterons, 3-He, and alpha particles. |
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | data base
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| Neutron-capture prompt-gamma activation analysis (PGAA) is particularly valuable as a non-destructive nuclear method in the measurement of elements that do not form neutron capture products with delayed gamma-ray emissions. Inaccurate and incomplete data have been a significant hindrance in the qualitative and quantitative analysis of complicated capture-gamma spectra by means of PGAA The main reason in producing this database was to improve the quality and quantity of the required data in order to make possible the reliable application of PGAA in fields such as materials science, geology, mining, archaeology, environment, food analysis and medicine. |
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of site: | data base
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | data base
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| language: | English
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of site: | data base
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| language: | English
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of site: | data base
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| - An IAEA Nuclear Data Section Co-ordinated Research Project 2002-2006
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| language: | English
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | data base
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| Participants at the IAEA Consultants' Meeting "Maintain FENDL Library for Fusion Applications", held in Vienna, 10-12 November, 2003, [INDC(NDS)-451] recommended unanimously an updating of the FENDL-2.0 transport libraries. The generation of the new library was undertaken by IAEA-NDS [INDC(NDS)-467], and these FENDL-2.1 data files are available to users by downloading and also on CD-ROM (upon request). |
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of site: | data base
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| A set of recommended nuclear data have been assembled that are judged to be suitable for application with respect to nuclear materials accounting techniques. These revised data supersede the tabulations to be found within IAEA report INDC(NDS)-376, December 1997. The update is based on available evaluated nuclear databases and recently published files, books and technical reports. |
| - Section A contains decay data, thermal neutron capture cross section data, resonance integrals and neutron emission yields per fission for relevant actinides and their natural decay products.
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Section B includes decay and thermal neutron capture cross section data for some important fission products.
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Section C presents fission product yield data for selected actinides.
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| language: | English
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | data base
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| Information and data on this site are products of the Network of Nuclear Reaction Data Centres, the Network of Nuclear Structure and Decay Data Evaluators, and the Data development programme of the Nuclear Data Section, IAEA. |
| - very extensive collection of nuclear data and nuclear-reaction data, codes and some documents (manuals, reports ...)
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scope: general nuclear physics, fission, fusion, decay, dosimetry, medical internal radiation dose tables
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also some bibliographic information
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| language: | English
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | free online access
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | non-commercial site
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| related sites: | Nuclear Data Newsletter
| Evaluated Nuclear Data Files (ENDF)
| Evaluated Nuclear Structure Data File (ENSDF)
| Experimental Nuclear Reaction Data File (EXFOR)
| Nuclear Structure and Decay Data (NSDD) Network
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| The library contains recommended evaluated photonuclear data for 164 isotopes for incident photons (gamma rays) with energies mostly up to 140 MeV. The library includes cross sections and emission spectra in the ENDF-6 format and it is suitable for Monte Carlo transport calculations. |
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| This index lists the current versions of the IAEA-NDS-reports which summarize contents and format of nuclear data libraries available from the IAEA Nuclear Data Section. |
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| Water is the most widely used moderator/coolant in nuclear reactors. Zirconium hydride is use in TRIGA research reactors, which are operated in many laboratories around the world. Furthermore, there are proposals to use zirconium hydride in accelerator driven sub-critical systems for waste incineration. Improved data for graphite, hydrogen bound in water, hydrogen bound in zirconium hydride, cerium hydride, titanium hydride and yttrium hydride, and deuterium bound in heavy water are also highly desirable.Water is the most widely used moderator/coolant in nuclear reactors. Zirconium hydride is use in TRIGA research reactors, which are operated in many laboratories around the world. Furthermore, there are proposals to use zirconium hydride in accelerator driven sub-critical systems for waste incineration. Improved data for graphite, hydrogen bound in water, hydrogen bound in zirconium hydride, cerium hydride, titanium hydride and yttrium hydride, and deuterium bound in heavy water are also highly desirable. |
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| The International Network of Nuclear Reaction Data Centres (NRDC) constitutes a worldwide cooperation of nuclear data centres under the auspices of the International Atomic Energy Agency. The Network was established to coordinate the world-wide collection, compilation and dissemination of nuclear reaction data. |
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| This is the Ion Beam Analysis Nuclear Data Library produced according to the recommendations of the IAEA Technical Meeting held at the IAEA Headquarters in Vienna (29 to 30 October 2003). This data collection is a result of merging SigmaBase and NRABASE. It contains most of the available experimental nuclear cross-sections relevant to Ion Beam Analysis. Excitation functions are presented both as graphs and data files. The numerical data are in the R33 format. All the entries are supplied with a reference to the data source. The data published only in a graphical form were digitized using a precise technique. Where all efforts were made to ensure that the most accurate information was adopted, no guarantee can be given concerning the full validity of the data, and the IAEA accepts no responsibility for usage of IBANDL. |
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | data base
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| The objective of the project was to prepare and distribute a standardised, updated and benchmarked evaluated cross section library of neutron dosimetry reactions with uncertainty information (IRDF-2002) for use in lifetime management assessments of nuclear power reactors and other applications. |
| language: | English
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | data base
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| related sites: | IAEA Nuclear Data Centre
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | data base
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| Neutron cross-section standards are important in the measurement and evaluation of all other neutron reaction cross-sections. Not many cross-sections can be defined as absolute - most cross-sections are measured relative to the cross-section standards for normalization to absolute values. Previous evaluations of the neutron cross-section standards were completed in 1987 and disseminated as both NEANDC/INDC ( NEANDC-311 ) and ENDF/B standards. R-matrix model fits for the light elements and non-model least-squares fits for the heavy elements were the basis of the combined fits for all of the data. Some important reactions and constants are not standards, but assist greatly in the determination of the standard cross-sections and reduce their uncertainties - these data were also included in the combined fits. |
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | data base
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| The NGATLAS contains neutron capture cross sections in the range 10-5eV - 20MeV as evaluated and compiled in recent activation libraries. Numerical values of (n,g) cross sections are available for a total of 739 targets for the elements H (Z=1, A=1) to Cm (Z=96, A=248) totaling 972 reactions. Plots of the pointwise data and comparisons with the available experimental values at thermal energy, 30 keV and 14.5 MeV can be found in the Report INDC(NDS)-362 (IAEA, Vienna 1997) available upon request from the IAEA Nuclear Data Section. |
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | data base
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| Computer-based tools are becoming standard components of training programmes. In the nuclear industry, important strides have been taken in recent years to provide a wider range of education and training services based on the use of nuclear reactor simulators.
To assist Member States in nuclear education and training, the Agency sponsors the development of nuclear reactor simulators which operate on personal computers and which simulate responses of a number of reactor types to operating and accident conditions.
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| - CANDU Simulator
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WWER-1000 Simulator
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| language: | English
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| - AQCS Database
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Direct Application of Phosphate Rock (DAPR)
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Food Contaminant and Residue Information System (INFOCRIS)
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Food Irradiation Clearances Database
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Food Irradiation Facilities Database
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Global Marine Radioactivity Database (GLOMARD)
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Global Network of Isotopes in Precipitation (GNIP) and Isotope Hydrology Information System (ISOHIS)
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The International Database on Insect Disinfestation and Sterilization (IDIDAS)
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Mutant Germplasm Repository (MGR)
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Mutant Varieties Database (MVD)
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Natural Matrix Reference Materials
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Nuclear Data Services (NDS)
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Tehritid Worker Database (TWD)
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | textual information
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| To satisfy the increasing needs of nuclear data at intermediate energies the Proton Activation Data File (PADF-2007) has been generated. It contains 418,575 excitation functions of nuclear reactions for 2355 target nuclei from Mg to Ra at proton energies up to 150 MeV. The data are given for stable and unstable target nuclei including isomeric targets with half-lifes more than one second. The cross-sections were obtained on the basis of model calculations using the TALYS and the ALICE/ASH codes and available experimental data |
| language: | English
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | data base
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| - EADL - Atomic Relaxation Data
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EEDL - Electron Interaction Data
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EXDL - Excitation Data
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ASF - Photon Anomalous Scattering factors
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| language: | English
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | data base
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | data base
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| related sites: | IAEA Nuclear Data Centre
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| language: | English
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | data base
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| language: | English
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | data base
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| RIPL-2 library contains input parameters for theoretical calculations of nuclear reactions involving light particles such as n, p, d, t, 3-He, 4-He, and gammas at incident energies up to about 100 MeV. The library contains nuclear masses, deformations, matter densities, discrete levels and decay schemes, spacings of neutron resonances, optical model potentials, level density parameters, Giant Resonance parameters, gamma-ray strength-functions, and fission barriers. It also includes extensive database of level densities, gamma-ray strength-functions and fission barriers calculated with microscopic approaches. Several computer codes are provided in order to facilitate use of the library. |
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | data base
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| RNAL is a library of evaluated cross sections for neutron induced reactions leading to radioactive products. These reactions are used in various applications, especially in the activation analysis. The evaluations have been selected from various national and regional projects and assembled at IAEA Nuclear Data Section. |
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | data base
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| related sites: | IAEA Nuclear Data Centre
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | data base
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| related sites: | IAEA Nuclear Data Centre
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| The energy and photon intensity of gamma rays as seen in thermal-neutron capture are presented in two tables, one in ascending order of gamma energy and second organized by Z, A. In the energy-ordered table the three strongest transitions, are indicated in each case. The nuclide given is the target nucleus in the capture reaction. Where the nuclide mass number is indicated as 'nat' the natural target was used. The gamma energies given are in keV. The gamma intensities given are relative to 100 for the strongest transition. |
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | data base
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | data base
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| The database contains recommended half-lives and X-ray and ?-ray emission probabilities for a set of radionuclides identified as appropriate for the efficiency calibration of X/?-ray detectors. This database also extends to high-energy ?-ray emissions from a series of nuclear reactions, and a set of angular correlation coefficients. Links are provided to the tables and files of the recommended data. |
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | data base
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | data base
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | URLs, mail addresses or dates
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| type of site: | Internet portal
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| related sites: | University of Salzburg
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| ALADDIN, A Labelled Atomic Data INterface, is a both a data format and database system developed in order to
provide a standard and flexible format and interface for the exchange and management of atomic, molecular, and
plasma-surface interaction and material properties data of interest to fusion research. It was originally designed by R.
Hulse at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. It is the system adopted by the IAEA and the A+M/PMI Data
Centre Network for the exchange of data since 1988. |
| - atomic and molecular (spectroscopic and collisional) data
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particle-surface interaction data
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material properties data
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ALADDIN evaluation functions
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| originator: | international organisation
| data centre
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| access: | open to the general public
| free online access
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | non-commercial site
| data base
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| related sites: | IAEA
| Data Centre Network
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| The Atomic and Molecular Data Unit operates within the Nuclear Data Section of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria.
The primary objective of the Atomic and Molecular Data Unit is to establish and maintain internationally recommended numerical databases on atomic and molecular collision and radiative processes, atomic and molecular structure characteristics, particle-solid surface interaction processes and physico-chemical and thermo-mechanical material properties for use in fusion energy research and other plasma science and technology applications.
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| - very extensive collection of atomic and molecular data and codes, including access to ‘Aladdin’
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data retrieval by telnet or ftp
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Atomic and Molecular Bibliographic Data System, AMBDAS
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scope: mainly nuclear fusion
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| language: | English
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | free online access
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
| bibliographic data
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| type of site: | non-commercial site
| data base
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| related sites: | International Atomic Energy Agency
| Nuclear Data Section
| Aladdin Database Server
| Atomic and Plasma-Material Interaction Data for Fusion (APID Series)
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | data base
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| Reactor Technology |
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| In responding to expressed needs of some of its Member States, the IAEA has created a data base on Accelerator Driven Systems (ADS) and Partitioning and Transmutation (P&T) related R&D issues.
Originally conceived as a DataBase on experimental facilities that could be used for ADS and P&T related R&D, it has evolved to include all important aspects of the R&D in this area. The R&D community working in this field is encouraged to contribute to the data base. User’s comments and suggestions are welcome. |
| - ADS activities
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organizations
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contact persons
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
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| type of site: | data base
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| related sites: | Technology Advances in Fast Reactors and Accelerator Driven Systems
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| Light water reactors (LWRs) are dominating among the operating nuclear power plants throughout the world, both in number and total power. The current LWR technologies have proven to be economic, safe and reliable, and they have a mature infrastructure and regulatory base in several countries. The LWR-Technology Website provides an overview of the project and detailed information, including full text reports, on the results of recent activities. Heavy water reactors are a significant proportion of world reactor installations. They provide fuel cycle flexibility for the future and can potentially burn the spent fuel from LWRs, with no major reactor design changes, thus extending resources and reducing spent fuel arising. |
| - access to the full text of the most recent IAEA-TECDOCs in the field
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IAEA Light Water Cooled Reactor Project
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Heavy Water Moderated Reactors
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| language: | English
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | online journals, articles, reports
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| type of site: | non-commercial site
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| related sites: | IAEA
| Light Water Reactors
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| The Department of Nuclear Energy maintains and updates a number of databases. Most of them are publicly available. Below is the list of databases and links to web pages of the databases if they have one. The list is categorized in working areas. |
| language: | English
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | numerical data, codes
| statistical or prognostic
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| type of site: | data base
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| related sites: | IAEA Nuclear Energy Department
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| - Revised FR Database Based on IAEA-TECDOC-866
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IAEA's publications
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History: Short description of LMFR Development
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abstracts and full text of IAEA's Technical Documents (TECDOCs) on gas cooled reactors
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | textual information
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| type of site: | non-commercial site
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| related sites: | IAEA Division of Nuclear Power
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| This is the web site of IAEA's project on: Technology Advances in Fast Reactors and Accelerator Driven Systems for Actinide and Long-lived Fission Product Transmutation. |
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| type of data: | textual information
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| type of site: | non-commercial site
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| related sites: | Fast Reactors Data Base
| Accelerator Driven Systems Data Base
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| The IAEA established the Analytical Quality Control Services (AQCS) in the early 1960s to meet the needs of the analytical laboratories in its Member States (MS) that required reference materials (RMs) for quality control of their measurements. AQCS produces 90 reference materials and maintains a customer base of about 3000 members. The AQCS Database lists all reference materials provided by the IAEA. |
| language: | English
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open to the general public
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| The AQCS Database lists all matrix reference materials provided by the IAEA and provides an opportunity to get in touch with the Analytical Quality Control Services directly. AQCS products and documentation can be ordered electronically through this database. A search facility is provided which enables the database to be displayed with the following category choices via drop-down menus: Analyte Group, Matrix, Analyte or IAEA Code Number. |
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| originator: | international organisation
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| language: | English
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| originator: | international organisation
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| The TC Project Information Dissemination Environment (TC-PRIDE) system has been designed to provide an easy interface to information on technical co-operation projects. TC-PRIDE is available to Agency staff and Member States’ representatives. Registration is required. |
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| originator: | international organisation
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| access: | open only to certain groups
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| type of data: | textual information
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| Accelerators can provide some of the best analytical techniques and applications in a diverse range of fields such as materials science, environmental science, cultural heritage and the biosciences. The effective utilization of accelerators in the IAEA’s Member States is being promoted through participation in knowledge building activities, dissemination of information, and the development and application of innovative nuclear science. These areas offer a broad spectrum of activities for the development, and new applications of accelerators and accelerator-based techniques. The Physics Section supports programmes on education, knowledge building, and technology transfer for accelerator projects in Member States. |
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| originator: | international organisation
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