International Atomic Energy Agency Reference Input Parameter Library (RIPL) Levels 2015

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"Explore the latest developments in the RIPL Discrete Levels released at the International Atomic Energy Agency NSDD Meeting in April 2015 in Vienna. Discover objectives, calculated quantities, and enhancements discussed during the event."

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  • Atomic Energy
  • NSDD
  • RIPL
  • Levels

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  1. International Atomic Energy Agency Reference Input Parameter Library (RIPL)-Levels Marco Verpelli and Roberto Capote Noy IAEA - Nuclear Data Section NSDD Meeting April 2015 Vienna

  2. Summary RIPL Discrete Levels : content Objectives of the new release Implementation Feedback for the NSDD network International Atomic Energy Agency NSDD Meeting - April 2015 - Vienna 2

  3. RIPL Discrete Levels: content International Atomic Energy Agency NSDD Meeting - April 2015 - Vienna 3

  4. RIPL Discrete Levels: content Calculated quantities Spin and parity Gamma end-energy Internal conversion factor International Atomic Energy Agency NSDD Meeting - April 2015 - Vienna 4

  5. Objectives Define a comprehensive set of target nuclides - with isomers - to be used in evaluated nuclear data files. Implies defining ground states and isomers addressing the +X energies Use BrIcc for internal conversion coefficients Correct some ENSDF-parsing bugs and other users identified problems. International Atomic Energy Agency NSDD Meeting - April 2015 - Vienna 5

  6. + X level-energies ENSDF: around 1 100 +X bands involving some 16 000 levels. Nubase and Ame 2012 just published, we compared G.S. data taken from some libraries Extend the nuclide list with Nubase, assign the +X when an isomer-match Nubase- ENSDF is found. ~ 30% of the +X were fixed International Atomic Energy Agency 6 NSDD Meeting - April 2015 - Vienna

  7. Using BrIcc Hager-Seltzer data tables interpolation replaced with a call to BrIcc slave ENSDF parsing ENSDF contains a great deal of information in a format that can not be easily decoded by computer codes ~70% of the original RIPL DSL code was written for that International Atomic Energy Agency NSDD Meeting - April 2015 - Vienna 7

  8. What would help A unique, updated, list of GS and isomers endorsed by the evaluators community. A format for structure and decay data suitable for data-processing. Thank you International Atomic Energy Agency NSDD Meeting - April 2015 - Vienna 8

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