Rachel format nuclear data files
From GOSIA
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- | lifetime band1 2.5 27. 3. | + | lifetime band1 2.5 27. 3. # in picoseconds |
- | <band1 4.5 || E2 || band1 2.5> = 2.54 0.38 | + | <band1 4.5 || E2 || band1 2.5> = 2.54 0.38 # Sign is interpreted as positive [eb] |
- | mixing band1 2.5 band1 1.5 0.35 0.05 | + | mixing band1 2.5 band1 1.5 0.35 0.05 # any user comment |
- | <band5 5.5 || E3 || band1 2.5> = -0.23 0.12 | + | <band5 5.5 || E3 || band1 2.5> = -0.23 0.12 # Sign is interpreted as negative [eb^(3/2)] |
branching band2 2.5 band1 2.5 band1 1.5 0.100 0.020 # gamma decay branches only--not including conversion | branching band2 2.5 band1 2.5 band1 1.5 0.100 0.020 # gamma decay branches only--not including conversion | ||
- | lifetime band1 3.5 5. 2. | + | lifetime band1 3.5 5. 2. # cite Jane Doe, PRC 5, 289 (1994) |
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The order of the individual lines is completely arbitrary. For example, see the example file [[File:Rachelnucleardata.txt]], which should be renamed as above so that rachel.py will find it in the working directory. | The order of the individual lines is completely arbitrary. For example, see the example file [[File:Rachelnucleardata.txt]], which should be renamed as above so that rachel.py will find it in the working directory. |