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International Atomic Energy Agency
Europe and ENSDFEurope and ENSDF
Alan NicholsInternational Atomic Energy Agency
Vienna, Austria
13, 14 March 2009Nuclear Physics European Collaboration Committee (NuPECC)
Vienna, Austria
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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
ENSDF
Evaluated Nuclear Structure Data File
- organised multinational effort to maintain a
comprehensive set of nuclear structure data files
International Network of Nuclear Structure and
Decay Data Evaluators (NSDD) – holds biennial
meetings
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Contents: Evaluated nuclear structure and decay data for all known nuclei, organized into over 290 mass chains
Major NSDD products
ENSDF - www.nndc.bnl.gov/ensdf - J.K. Tuli, NNDC
Decay data-
++
-netc.
Reaction data(HI,xn)
(p,p')(n,), (n,xn)Coulomb Exc.(,'), (,xn)
(d,p), etc.
Adopted databest values
Levels:E, J, T1/2, , Q, configurations
Gammas:E, BR, M, , ICC
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COMPREHENSIVE DATABASES: WHY?COMPREHENSIVE DATABASES: WHY?
• maintenance of well-defined data archives for future generations
• interplay between nuclear reaction and decay data studies to define nuclear parameters to good accuracy
• significant impact of recommended data on developing nuclear theories
• assists in resolution of contradictory results
• identifies requirements and stimulates measurements
• benefits in applied areas - nuclear engineering, nuclear medicine, analytical and environmental sciences, etc.
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ENSDF: Major Data Sources and Derivatives
ENSDF
Atomic Masses
(Wapstra & Audi)
Nuclear Science References (NSR)
MIRD
Contributing Databases:
Derivative Databases:Derivative Publications:
RADWARE
MC Codes MCNPX GEANT
NUBASE RIPL
NuDatIEORTEC & CANBERRA
JANIS …
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International Network of Nuclear Structure and Decay Data Evaluators: responsible centres – November 2008
International Network Connections
Centre FTE Centre FTE
CNDC, Beijing, China 0.25 NNDC, USA 2.10
Jilin, China 0.25 ORNL, USA 0.25
B-le-Chãtel, France 0.20 LBNL, USA 1.70
JAEA, Japan 0.45 TUNL, USA 0.60
Kuwait 0.20 ANL, USA 0.55
PNPI, Russia 0.25 McMaster, Canada 1.50
ANU, Australia 0.20 6.70
IIT, India 0.20
2.00 TOTAL 8.70
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International Network of Nuclear Structure and Decay Data Evaluators: responsible centres
fluctuating total of 8.70 FTE per annum
“at least 12 FTE per annum required to keep ENSDF in reasonably good shape”
- Jagdish Tuli (coordinator of ENSDF (NNDC, BNL, USA))
International Network of Nuclear Structure and Decay Data Evaluators, 6-10 June 2005, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada;11-15 June 2007, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
International Network Connections
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Multinational mass chain evaluations for Multinational mass chain evaluations for ENSDF: numbers of responsible ENSDF: numbers of responsible
laboratories/instituteslaboratories/institutes
Year1981 1986 1996 2008
North America
6 6 6 6
Europe 6 5 4 1 (→0)
Russia 2 2 2 1
Japan 1 1 1 1
China - - 1 2
Rest of the World
1 1 1 3
16 15 15 14 (→13)
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ENSDF database
Registered data extractions:44% USA-Canada; 24% Europe; 6% Japan; 4% China; …..
e-subscriptions:41% Europe; 27% USA-Canada; 25% Asia; 7% Rest of the
World
Mass-chain evaluations:78% USA-Canada; 9% Europe; 5% Japan; …….
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Nuclear Physics NewsNuclear Physics News
Vol. 17, No. 4, 2007, pp. 19-23
Mass Chain Evaluations for the Evaluated Nuclear Structure Data File (ENSDF) – An Urgent Appeal for European Participation
F.G. Kondev, A.L. Nichols and J.K. Tuli
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Nuclear Physics NewsNuclear Physics NewsEvidence of a shortfall in effort has been detected over
the previous ten years as (ENSDF) evaluators in Europe have retired without any obvious replacements
Although some progress has been made in recruitment through the commitment of nuclear physics institutes in India and elsewhere for this essential work, these welcome additions are not commensurate with the losses experienced in Europe, a region of the world that might have been expected to ensure some re-generation of expertise in this vital area of research and development
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The survival and maintenance of the quality of ENSDF depends on the recruitment of new data evaluators to replace the ageing nuclear physicists undertaking this important work
Unless new blood can be introduced soon, there is a serious danger that the current loose confederation of dedicated participants will fade away and as a consequence the core nuclear physics databases will become hopelessly outdated
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So what happened in
2008?
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page 4: Success in basic research and its applications relies on systematic, accurate measurements and accumulation of nuclear data in certified, reliable databases. In some areas, such as nuclear energy, there is strong international coordination through agencies such as the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, the IAEA, and the US Nuclear Data Program. However, the Working Group finds that gaps exist in the international plans for the coordination and oversight of these databases, and that available resources are insufficient.
OECD Global Science Forum: Report of the Working Group on Nuclear
Physics, May 2008
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page 4, Recommendation: The national agencies should work together with international organisations, such as the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, The International Atomic Energy Agency, and the international science community, to create a more comprehensive international plan to acquire and curate nuclear data for the wider community.
OECD Global Science Forum: Report of the Working Group on Nuclear
Physics, May 2008
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Europe and ENSDFEurope and ENSDFTechnical Meeting on “Reference Data Libraries
for Nuclear Applications – ENSDF”10-11 November 2008, IAEA Headquarters,
Vienna, Austria
• review and discuss possible new European input to the ENSDF database
• inputs are comprehensive mass-chain evaluations that constitute updated recommendations for the nuclear structure and decay data of nuclides assembled on the basis of mass number
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Europe and ENSDFEurope and ENSDFD. Balabanski INRNE, Bulgarian Academy of Science, BulgariaK. Gladnishki University of Sofia, BulgariaS. Lalkovski University of Sofia, BulgariaT. Venkova INRNE, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, BulgariaH. Penttilä University of Jyväskylä, FinlandS. Galès GANIL, FranceC. Scheidenberger GSI, GermanyY. Litvinov GSI, GermanyJ. Timár ATOMKI, HungaryZ. Elekes ATOMKI, HungaryA. Maj IFJ-PAN, PolandJ.W. Jastrzębski Warsaw University, PolandV. Zamfir IFIN-HH, RomaniaD. Bucurescu IFIN-HH, RomaniaA. Luca IFIN-HH, RomaniaA.L. Negret IFIN-HH, Romania
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J.M. Los Arcos CIEMAT, SpainM. Bostan Istanbul University, TurkeyM.N. Erduran Istanbul University, TurkeyS. Erturk Nigde University, TurkeyJ. Billowes University of Manchester, UKZ. Podolyak University of Surrey, UK
J.K. Tuli NNDC, BNL, USAF.G. Kondev Argonne National Laboratory, USABalraj Singh McMaster University, Canada
A.L. Nichols IAEA, Nuclear Data Section, AustriaD. Abriola IAEA, Nuclear Data Section, AustriaM.A. Kellett IAEA, Nuclear Data Section, Austria
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Definitions:
• Compilation: systematic collection and transcription of information on a given subject with collation and re-organization for optimal presentation to the users
• Evaluation: critical appraisal of all available information on a given subject and derivation of consistent best or preferred values with their uncertainties
• Mass chain: pertaining to properties of nuclides with a given mass number
• Selected/horizontal: pertaining to a particular nuclear property or properties for a range of nuclides
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Europe and ENSDFEurope and ENSDFCountry Immediate
mass-chain FTE
Horizontal evaluations
FTE
Additional longer-term
(> 3 years)
Crash course (number of
people)
Bulgaria 1.0* - - 1Finland 0.2 - - 1France 0.5 - - 1Germany ? 1.0# ? 1 or 2Hungary 0.5* - - 2Poland 0.5* ? - 1.0* 1 or 2Romania 0.2 0.5‡ 0.5 2Spain 0.5 0.5‡ - 1Turkey 0.5* - 0.5* 2UK - - ? 0
TOTAL 3.9 ? 2.0 2.0 ? 12 (14)
* would require modest external funding* would require modest external funding## atomic mass evaluations atomic mass evaluations‡‡ decay data evaluation project (DDEP) decay data evaluation project (DDEP)
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Technical Meeting on “Reference Data Librariesfor Nuclear Applications – ENSDF”
10-11 November 2008, IAEA Headquarters,Vienna, Austria
Summary report prepared by Dimiter Balabanski and Alan Nichols, INDC(NDS)-0543,
available fromhttp://www-nds.iaea.org/reports-new/indc-
reports/indc-nds/indc-nds-0543.pdf
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Europe and ENSDFEurope and ENSDFConclusions, 11 November 2008
1. Nuclear structure and decay data specialists within Europe assembled for two days at IAEA Headquarters in Vienna to determine interest and willingness to undertake mass-chain evaluations for ENSDF
2. Much interest and commitment was expressed in such work
3. Inevitably, financial support is the major issue – NuPNET is seen as an appropriate vehicle for aligning and generating national support for this type of evaluation effort
4. The International Network of Nuclear Structure and Decay Data Evaluators is scheduled to meet at IAEA Headquarters from 23 to 27 March 2009 for its biennial meeting, and arrangements have been made for committed European nuclear structure experts to attend
5. A one-week training course in ENSDF evaluation procedures needs to be held in the near future, and preparative discussion should begin immediately
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Europe and ENSDFEurope and ENSDF
ACTIONS, 11 November 2008:Dimiter Balabanski and Christoph Scheidenberger – explore and
quantify European interest in and viability of forming a European collaborative effort to support ENSDF through the contribution of regular mass-chain and horizontal evaluations
IAEA and NNDC staff – assess feasibility of one-week workshop within Europe for would-be mass-chain evaluators already possessing nuclear structure expertise
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Crash course – workshop:
IFIN-HH, Magurele, nr. Bucharest, Romania
30 March – 3 April 2009 (5 days)
Lecturers: J.K. Tuli, A. Sonzogni, Balraj Singh, F.G. Kondev, T. Kibedi, N. Nica, D. Abriola
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Editorial to appear in the
March 2009 issue of
Nuclear Physics News
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HELP !!! HELP !!!
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Argentina:Argentina: E. Achterberg, O. A. Capurro & G.V. Marti; E. Achterberg, O. A. Capurro & G.V. Marti; Australia:Australia:
T. Kibédi;T. Kibédi;
Bulgaria:Bulgaria: D.L. Balabanski & S.P. Lalkovski;D.L. Balabanski & S.P. Lalkovski; CanadaCanada:: J.A Cameron J.A Cameron
& B. Singh;& B. Singh;
China:China: Ge Zhigang, Huang Xiaolong, Z. Chunmei, Huo Junde, Huo Ge Zhigang, Huang Xiaolong, Z. Chunmei, Huo Junde, Huo
Su & Su &
Wu Zhendong; Wu Zhendong; France:France: J. Blachot; J. Blachot; India:India: A.K. Jain, A. Ghosh, A.K. Jain, A. Ghosh,
Suresh Kumar, Suresh Kumar,
Sukhjeet Singh & M. Gupta;Sukhjeet Singh & M. Gupta; Japan:Japan: J. Katakura, Y. Tendow, T. J. Katakura, Y. Tendow, T.
Tamura, K. Kitao, Tamura, K. Kitao,
A. Hashizume, H. Iimura & M. Kanbe; A. Hashizume, H. Iimura & M. Kanbe; Kuwait:Kuwait: A.R. Farhan; A.R. Farhan;
Russian Federation:Russian Federation: I.A. Mitropolsky, Yu. Khazov, A.A. Radionov & I.A. Mitropolsky, Yu. Khazov, A.A. Radionov &
S. Sakharov;S. Sakharov;
USAUSA:: S. Basu, E. Browne, D.J.A. De Frenne, C. Ouellet, S. Basu, E. Browne, D.J.A. De Frenne, C. Ouellet, C.W. Reich, C.W. Reich,
A.A. Sonzogni,A.A. Sonzogni,
S. Tandel & J.K. Tuli S. Tandel & J.K. Tuli (NNDC)(NNDC); C.M. Baglin, M.S. Basunia &; C.M. Baglin, M.S. Basunia & R.B. R.B.
Firestone Firestone (LBNL)(LBNL);;
M.J. Martin, C. Nesaraja & M.S. Smith M.J. Martin, C. Nesaraja & M.S. Smith (ORNL)(ORNL); J.H. Kelley, E. Kwan, ; J.H. Kelley, E. Kwan,
D.R. Tilley & D.R. Tilley &
H.R. Weller H.R. Weller (TUNL)(TUNL); F.G. Kondev & C. Chiara ; F.G. Kondev & C. Chiara (ANL)(ANL);; N. Nica N. Nica (Texas (Texas
A&M)A&M);;
A.L. Nichols & D.H. AbriolaA.L. Nichols & D.H. Abriola (IAEA)(IAEA)
NSDD Network – collaboratorsNSDD Network – collaborators