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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 729, Issue 1, 22 December 2003, Pages 3-128
Nuclear Physics A

The Nubase evaluation of nuclear and decay properties

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Abstract

This paper presents the Nubase evaluation of nuclear and decay properties of nuclides in their ground- and isomeric-states. All nuclides for which some experimental information is known are considered. Nubase uses extensively the information given by the “Evaluated Nuclear Structure Data Files” and includes the masses from the “Atomic Mass Evaluation” (Ame, second part of this issue). But it also includes information from recent literature and is meant to cover all experimental data along with their references. In case no experimental data is available, trends in the systematics of neighboring nuclides have been used, whenever possible, to derive estimated values (labeled in the database as non-experimental). Adopted procedures and policies are presented.

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This work has been undertaken with the encouragement of the IUPAP Commission on Symbols, Units, Nomenclature, Atomic Masses and Fundamental Constants (SUN-AMCO).

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