Journal article

Atomic mass compilation 2012


Authors listPfeiffer, B.; Venkataramaniah, K.; Czok, U.; Scheidenberger, C.

Publication year2014

Pages403-535

JournalAtomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables

Volume number100

Issue number2

ISSN0092-640X

eISSN1090-2090

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.adt.2013.06.002

PublisherElsevier


Abstract
Atomic mass reflects the total binding energy of all nucleons in an atomic nucleus. Compilations and evaluations of atomic masses and derived quantities, such as neutron or proton separation energies, are indispensable tools for research and applications. In the last decade, the field has evolved rapidly after the advent of new production and measuring techniques for stable and unstable nuclei resulting in substantial ameliorations concerning the body of data and their precision. Here, we present a compilation of atomic masses comprising the data from the evaluation of 2003 as well as the results of new measurements performed. The relevant literature in refereed journals and reports as far as available, was scanned for the period beginning 2003 up to and including April 2012. Overall, 5750 new data points have been collected. Recommended values for the relative atomic masses have been derived and a comparison with the 2003 Atomic Mass Evaluation has been performed. This work has been carried out in collaboration with and as a contribution to the European Nuclear Structure and Decay Data Network of Evaluations. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.



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Harvard Citation stylePfeiffer, B., Venkataramaniah, K., Czok, U. and Scheidenberger, C. (2014) Atomic mass compilation 2012, Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables, 100(2), pp. 403-535. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adt.2013.06.002

APA Citation stylePfeiffer, B., Venkataramaniah, K., Czok, U., & Scheidenberger, C. (2014). Atomic mass compilation 2012. Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables. 100(2), 403-535. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adt.2013.06.002



Keywords


ALPHA-DECAYINPUT DATANUCLEAR-STRUCTURENUCLIDIC MASSESPENNING TRAP SYSTEM

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