Websites on Nuclei/particle/atomic reactions

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around finding comprehensive resources or websites that list nuclei, particle, and atomic reactions, particularly in a tabular format. Participants express a desire for detailed information similar to that found in specific astrophysical texts, as well as tables of particles categorized by various properties.

Discussion Character

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant seeks a forum or website that provides a comprehensive list of nuclei/particle/atomic reactions, similar to those found in "Carroll & Ostlie."
  • Another participant references the "Particle Adventure" website but notes it may not contain the specific information requested, particularly actual observed equations.
  • There is a request for specific examples of reactions, such as those involving hydrogen and helium, to illustrate the type of information being sought.
  • Participants discuss the need for a reference table that organizes particles by mass, charge, and other characteristics.
  • One participant suggests checking a specific link from the "Particle Adventure" website for relevant information.
  • Another participant recommends reviewing an entire thread on elementary particles for additional insights.
  • Further recommendations include the CERN website as a potential resource for relevant information.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not appear to reach a consensus on a specific resource that meets the initial request. Multiple suggestions are made, but the discussion reflects differing opinions on the adequacy of the resources mentioned.

Contextual Notes

Some participants express uncertainty about the completeness of the resources they reference, indicating that the information may not fully align with their needs. There are also mentions of specific content that may or may not be present on suggested websites.

neurocomp2003
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anyone know of any good forums that list Nuclei/particle/atomic reactions in a table. Sort of liket he list you can find in stellar burning(Caroll & Ostlie)
but a list of everything(or a lot of reactions)?
 
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ah yes the particle adventure website. But they don't really have what I'm looking for(at least i remember it that way). Not just looking how to balance the equations by e- or c charges and cons of p&E. But actual equations that have been observed, unless your referring to the lepton decay they have there.

in Carroll,Ostliee they have an entire list of reactions like
H+H=>H2+?
H+H2=>He3+?
He3+He3=>He4+?

etc.

if it still on the particle adventure website, perhaps you can point me ot the correct sublink(category->page).

Oh and maybe you would know of a reference to a table comprising
all the particles in a table arrrangement by mass/no mass, e&c charges, approx R. etc.
 
neurocomp2003 said:
ah yes the particle adventure website. But they don't really have what I'm looking for(at least i remember it that way). Not just looking how to balance the equations by e- or c charges and cons of p&E. But actual equations that have been observed, unless your referring to the lepton decay they have there.

in Carroll,Ostliee they have an entire list of reactions like
H+H=>H2+?
H+H2=>He3+?
He3+He3=>He4+?

etc.

if it still on the particle adventure website, perhaps you can point me ot the correct sublink(category->page).

Oh and maybe you would know of a reference to a table comprising
all the particles in a table arrrangement by mass/no mass, e&c charges, approx R. etc.
Does http://particleadventure.org/particleadventure/frameless/chart_frame.html site help?

Don
 
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sort of thx
 
The given site was also in the elementary particles thread. Neurocomp, i suggest you start by checking out every post in that thread since it was written by several members to solve these kinds of questions.

Hope it helps

regards
marlon
 
oh sorry, i thought you said to just look at the first post, first link
 
neurocomp2003 said:
oh sorry, i thought you said to just look at the first post, first link

Yes i did. But based upon the content of your questions, i just wanted to let you know there is a lot more in this entire thread that you might find very interesting.

regards
marlon
 
k thanks marlon
 

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