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Main Information about Photonuclear Index Database
The main part of the complete Photonuclear Data Index for period of time from 1955 till now
has been produced on the base of two comprehensive CDFE /V.V.Varlamov, V.V.Sapunenko, M.E.Stepanov. Photonuclear Data Index 1976 - 1995. Izdatel'stvo Moskovskogo Universiteta, Moscow, 1996/
and JAERI /T.Asami, T.Nakagawa. Bibliographic Index to Photonuclear Reaction Data (1955 - 1992). JAERI-M-93-195, INDC(JPN)-167L, JAERI, Japan, 1993/ indexes.
The Photonuclear Data - Abstract Sheets 1955 - 1982 /E.G.Fuller, H.Gerstenberg, NBSIR 83-2742, USA NBS, 1984/ was used also.
The combined system of codes for reaction, quantity and reference descriptions has been used,
the duplications have been excluded and the data have been merged.
The appropriate annual data files for periods from 1996 were added permanently.
The TABLE (the data are ordered by isotope and reaction studied.) of Index
includes the systematized results of the experimental research of the electromagnetic excitations
in atomic nuclei published in period of time from 1955 and the BIBLIOGRAPHY of Index includes
the complete references for the original papers. The designations for each element
reactions and the term designating of the Index TABLE columns
are described in "legend".
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THE REACTION DESIGNATION
The 54 groups used of the reactions investigated are as follows:
(G,G) is one of the following reactions: G-MON-POL G
G-MON G
G-BRST-POL G
G-BRST G
G G
G-POL G
(G,G~) is one of the following reactions: G-MON-POL G~
G-MON G~
G-BRST-POL G~
G-BRST G~
G G~
G-BRST G~+X
G-POL G~
(G,N) is one of the following reactions: G-MON-POL N
G-MON N
G-BRST-POL N
G-BRST N
G N
G-BRST N-POL
G-BRST N+G~
(G,NP) is one of the following reactions: G-MON N+P
G-BRST-POL N+P
G-BRST N+P
G N+P
G-BRST N+P+G~
G-MON P+N
G-BRST P+N
G 2PN
G N+P
G N+2P
(G,N+X) is one of the following reactions: G-BRST N+P+D
G-BRST N+P+A
G-MON-POL N+P+X
G-MON N+2P
G-BRST N+2P
G-BRST N+D
G-BRST N+D+A
G-BRST N+A
G-BRST N+X
G-BRST N+PP
(G,2N) is one of the following reactions: G-MON 2N
G-BRST 2N
G 2N
(G,2N+X) is one of the following reactions: G-BRST 2N+P+A
G-BRST 2N+2P
(G,3N) is one of the following reactions: G-MON 3N
G-BRST 3N
G 3N
(G,XN) is one of the following reactions: G-BRST 4N
G-BRST 5N
G 5N
G-BRST 7N
G 7N
G 9N
G-BRST XN+YP
G-MON-POL XN
G-MON XN
G-BRST XN
G XN
(G,P) is one of the following reactions: G-MON-POL P
G-MON P
G-BRST-POL P
G-BRST P
G P
G-BRST-POL P-POL
G-BRST P-POL
G-BRST P+G~
G-POL P
(G,P+X) is one of the following reactions: G-BRST P+2N
G-BRST P+3N
G-MON P+D
G-BRST-POL P+D
G-BRST P+D
G P+D
G-BRST P+D+T
G-MON P+T
G-MON P+T+T
G-BRST P+T
G-BRST P+T+A
G-BRST P+T+2A
G-BRST P+2T
G-BRST P+A
G-MON P+F
G P+A
G-MON P+A
(G,2P) is one of the following reactions: G-MON 2P
G-BRST-POL 2P
G-BRST 2P
G 2P
G-BRST 2P+G~
(G,2P+X) is one of the following reactions: G-BRST 2P+N
G 2P+N
G-BRST 2P+2N
G-BRST 2P+3N
G-BRST 2P+5N
G-MON 2P+X
(G,XP) is one of the following reactions: G-BRST 3P
G 3P
G-BRST 3P+N
G-BRST 3P+3N
G-BRST 4P+2N
G-BRST 6P+6N
G-BRST 6P+11N
G-MON-POL XP
G-BRST XP
G XP
G-MON 3P
(G,2D) is one of the following reactions: G-BRST 2D
G 2D
(G,T+X) is one of the following reactions: G-BRST T+HE3
G-BRST T+A
(G,XHE) is one of the following reactions: G-BRST-POL 3A
G 3A
G-BRST 4A
G 4A
G XA
(G,ION) is one of the following reactions: G-BRST BE7
G-BRST BE8
G-BRST C12
G-BRST NA24
(G,D) is one of the following reactions: G-MON D
G-BRST-POL D
G-BRST D
G D
G-BRST D+G~
(G,D+X) is one of the following reactions: G-MON D+T
G-BRST D+T
(G,T) is one of the following reactions: G-MON T
G-BRST-POL T
G-BRST T
G T
G-BRST T+G~
G-BRST H3
G-BRST H3+G~
(G,HE) is one of the following reactions: G-BRST-POL HE3
G-BRST HE3
G-BRST HE4
G-MON-POL A
G-MON A
G-BRST A
G A
G-BRST A+G~
G-POL 3A
G-POL 4A
(G,F) is one of the following reactions: G-MON-POL F
G-MON F
G-BRST-POL F
G-BRST F
G F
(G,X) is one of the following reactions: G-MON X
G-BRST-POL X
G-BRST X
G-BRST X+G~
G X
G MS
G X
G XN+YP
(G,E) is one of the following reactions: G E
G-BRST PAIR
(G,ABS) is one of the following reactions: G-MON ABS
G-BRST ABS
G ABS
(G,MESON) is one of the following reactions: G PI-
G PI0
G PI+
G PI
G K-
G K+
G K
(E,E) is one of the following reactions: E-POL E
E E
(E,E~) is one of the following reactions: E-POL E~
E E~
E E~+G
E G
(E,E~N) is one of the following reactions: E-POL E~+N
E E~+N
E N
(E,E~NP) is one of the following reactions: E E~+N+P
E N+P
(E,E~2N) is the following reaction: E 2N
(E,E~3N) is the following reaction: E 3N
(E,E~P) is one of the following reactions: E-POL E~+P
E E~+P
E P
E P+3N
E E~+P-POL
E-POL E~+X
(E,E~2P) is one of the following reactions: E E~+2P
E 2P
(E,E~D) is one of the following reactions: E E~+D
E D
(E,E~T) is one of the following reactions: E E~+T
E T
E T+G~
E E~+H3
(E,E~HE) is one of the following reactions: E HE3
E E~+A
E A
E E~+HE3
(E,E~F) is one of the following reactions: E E~+F
E F
(E,XN) is the following reaction: E XN
(E,XP) is the following reaction: E XP
(E,X) is one of the following reactions: E E~+X
E EX
E X
E XN+YP
E MS
(E,ION) is one of the following reactions: E HE6
E LI6
E LI7
E LI8
E BE7
E B11
E C12
E E~+C12
(E,ABS) is the following reaction: E ABS
(E,MESON) is one of the following reactions: E PI0
E PI-
E PI+
E PI
(N,E) is the following reaction: N E
(N,G) is one of the following reactions: N-POL G
N G
(N,2G) is the following reaction: N 2G
(N,ABS) is the following reaction: N ABS
(P,G) is one of the following reactions: P-POL G
P G
(D,G) is one of the following reactions: D-POL G
D G
(T,G) is one of the following reactions: H3 G
T-POL G
T G
(HE,G) is one of the following reactions: HE3 G
HE4 G
A G
(ION,G) is one of the following reactions: LI6 G
C12 G
O16 G
O17 G
O18 G
S32 G
AR40 G
TI48 G
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The terms designating of the table columns are as follows:
NUMBER |
is the six (or seven) - digit number of the work in the CDFE (or JAERI
- 7-th symbol "j") bibliographies, formed on the principle YYNNN(j) and
determining the year (YY) of publication of the work and its number
(NNN); |
E |
signifying the presence of the EXFOR format digital data set in the
CDFE fund; |
NUCL |
is the element symbol with the charge number indicated; |
A |
is the element mass number (when the target is made of mixture of
isotopes is used, the symbol 0 is used); |
REACT |
is a symbol of the reaction regardless the method of its
investigation; the particle radiative capture reactions are designated
as (N,G), (P,G), (A,G), and so forth, despite the fact that there are the
only the final nucleus ground state channels in most cases; |
QUANTITY |
is the list of codes of the main results of the research carried
out; |
EN-MIN |
is the lower limit of the excitation energy EN (in MeV); for the
particle induced reactions their symbols EN-E, EN-N, EN-P, and so forth
can be designated; |
EN-MAX |
is the upper limit of the excitation energy EN (in MeV); for the
particle induced reactions their symbols EN-E, EN-N, EN-P, and so forth
can be designated; |
ANG-MIN |
is the lower value of the angle (in degrees) in lab. system at which
measurements were made; in some cases the values for c.m. system can be
designated; |
ANG-MAX |
is the upper value of the angle (in degrees) in lab. system at which
measurements were made; in some cases the values for c.m. system can be
designated; |
REFERENCE |
is the EXFOR type reference for original publication; |
AUTHOR |
is the original publication 1-st author's name ("+" means that other
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THE CONTENTS OF THE CODES USED
Code Contents
A alpha-particle
ABI absolute integrated cross section
ABS absorption
ABX absolute cross section
ABY absolute yield
ANIS anisotropy
ASYM asymmetry
AVLSP average level spacing
A-MOM angular momentum
A-POW analizing power
BRANCH branching ratio
B(EL) reduced transition probability
CDENC charge density
CDIS charge distribution
COINC coincidence
CORR correlation
D deuteron
DEF deformation parameter
DNY delayed neutron yield
DST angular distribution
E electron
E level energy
E-AV average energy
EN incident gamma-quanta energy
EN studied nucleus excitation energy
EN-N energy of incident particle with its type
identification (e.g. - neutron)
EN-P energy of incident particle with its type
identification (e.g. - proton)
EN-...
ETOP electron-to-positron ratio of yields or cross
sections
F fission
FBAR fission barrier parameter
FBIL fissionability
FMF form factor
FPRB fission probability
FRRNG fission fragment range
G gamma-quantum
G-WIDTH radiative width
INT intensity
INTCFC interference coefficient
IRAT isomer ratio
ISCHR isochromate
ISY isomer yield
ITOP isomer-to-prompt ratio of yields or
cross sections
IYR isomer yield ratio
J-PI spin-parity
K0 (j) neutral kaon
K+ (j) positive charge kaon
K- (j) negative charge kaon
KE kinetic energy
KF-DN delayed neutron kinetic function
LDEN level density parameter
LFT lifetime
LOSS energy loss spectrum
MANY(NUC) many nucleus investigated
MATR matrix element
MD angular momentum distribution
MDIS mass distribution
MES missing energy spectrum
MFRP mean free path
MIX mixing ratio
MLTPL multiplisity
MON monochromativity
MTRN moment transfer
MULT multipolarity
N neutron
N-AV average number
OCPR occupation probability
P proton
PAIR electron-positron pair
PI0 (j) neutral pion
PI+ (j) positive charge pion
PI- (j) negative charge pion
PNY prompt neutron yield
POL polarisation
PTOA proton-to-alpha ratio of yields or
cross sections for photo- and
electrodisintegration processes
PTOE photon-to-electron ratio of yields
or cross sections
PTON proton-to-neutron ratio of yields
or cross sections for photo- and
electrodisintegration processes
Q reaction Q-value
QMOM quadrupole moment
RDI radius
RLI relative integrated cross section
RLX relative cross section
RLY relative yield
RMD recoil momentum distribution
RSP response function
SCAM scattering amplitude
SEP separation energy
SIG cross section or excitation function
SIG-0 ground state cross section
SIG-1 excitation state cross section
SIG-2
SIG-...
SIG-M metastable or isomeric state cross section
SIG-V various states cross section
SPC energy spectrum
SPC-A energy spectrum of alpha-particles in fission
SPC-DP energy spectrum of de-excitation photons
SPC-IMP impulse distribution
SPCTF spectroscopic factor
SRE sum rule exhausten
STFUN strength function
STOAS symmetric-to-asymmetric fission width ratio
STR resonance strength
S(0) zero-energy factor
T isospin
T triton
TDIS time distribution
THR threshold
TOT total cross section
TTOD triton-to-deuteron ratio of yields or cross
sections for photo- and electrodisintegration
processes
TRDEN transition density
TRR thermonuclear reaction rate
X nonidentifyed reaction product
XX (j) miscellaneous phenomena
XN some number of neutrons
YP some number of protons
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