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mesa
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Hey guys, I am looking for a database on gamma emission from the first few excited states of known isotopes for a piece of software we are putting together. Any format is fine.
Thanks!
Thanks!
gleem said:Here is a link to a database of for gamma decay schemes for number of isotopes https://www.nucleonica.com/wiki/index.php?title=Decay_Schemes
mesa said:Basically the gamma specs for all nuclides going from the excited states to ground states of each nucleus
Not the decay schemes, but more like from the products of reactions like this:gleem said:You want the gamma decay scheme right? for which nuclei?
Excited state gamma emission data refers to the measurement and analysis of gamma radiation emitted from atoms or molecules that have been excited to a higher energy state.
Excited state gamma emission data is typically collected using specialized equipment such as gamma spectrometers or scintillation detectors. These instruments detect and measure the energy and intensity of gamma radiation emitted from a sample.
Excited state gamma emission data can provide valuable information about the structure and behavior of atoms and molecules. It can also be used to identify specific elements or isotopes present in a sample.
Excited state gamma emission data is useful in a wide range of scientific research fields, such as nuclear physics, chemistry, and materials science. It can be used for fundamental studies of atomic and molecular properties, as well as for practical applications such as medical imaging and environmental monitoring.
Excited state gamma emission data can be found in various scientific databases, publications, and research papers. It may also be available from government agencies or research institutions that specialize in nuclear or atomic physics.