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How can I read ENSDF files
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[QUOTE="froztiz, post: 6502028, member: 686369"] [B]TL;DR Summary:[/B] Trying to reconstruct information from ENSDF database Dear community, I am trying to construct the decay chains and the decay radiations from ENSDF files. Until now, I have used the ones included in the ENDF6 file format such as JEFF3 or ENDFBVIII etc... However, I have been told that ENSDF was especially done for decay data. I found the software betashape on the IAEA website [URL]https://www-nds.iaea.org/public/ensdf_pgm/[/URL] which permits to rebuild the beta spectrum from beta endpoints thanks to the Fermi equation and I successfully used it. However, I have no knowledge of ENSDF and I just start to understand what it contains. Could you please let me know how I can rebuild the decay channels, decay chain as well as decay radiation such as photon, neutron, alpha emissions? Is there a software for this purpose? Thanks in advance, Best [/QUOTE]
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