Physics – Atomic Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 2008
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2008ycat..34870767g&link_type=abstract
VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+A/487/767. Originally published in: 2008A&A...487..767G
Physics
Atomic Physics
Atomic Physics
Scientific paper
The files (in "files" subdirectory) include the Maxwellian-averaged nuclear reaction rates of astrophysical interest estimated with the TALYS reaction code for 26 temperatures ranging between 1x107 to 1x1010K. The reaction rates include neutron, proton and {alpha}- captures for all 8<=Z<=105 nuclei lying between the proton and neutron drip lines. The reaction rates are filed per isotopic chain and projectile type. For example z050n corresponds to the neutron capture reaction rates of Z=50 (Sn) isotopes (in the file name n stands for neutron captures, p for protons, a for {alpha}-particles). For each projectile, the reaction rates for the three possible ejectiles differing from the projectiles are included (g stands for gamma). The target, projectile, ejectile and residual nuclei are given in the title for each set of reaction rates. The temperature T (T9) is expressed in billion degrees Kelvin and the reaction rates in mol-1.s-1.cm3. The 294 corresponding files are also available in one unique zipped tar file named zfile.tar (5.3Mb)
The file "rates.dat" contains all reaction rates in a single table.
(3 data files).
Goriely Stephane
Hilaire Stéphane
Koning A. J.
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