The JINA Reaclib Database and Nuclear Astrophysics Applications.

ORAL

Abstract

Nuclear astrophysics is a rich and vital field of study, using experimental/theoretical input for calculations of processes that create the elements we are made from. In order to facilitate this research further, the Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics (JINA) has created a public, web-based database for nuclear reaction rates. Data are stored in the standard Reaclib format and are continually updated as new data or new compilations become available. A versioning system has been adopted to keep track of new rates. Recommended rate libraries representing ``snap shots'' of the live database are stored for users wanting a fixed/unchanging set of rates. The database and its use will be presented with emphasis on its role in nuclear astrophysics calculations. For more information, see the JINA Reaclib website: http://www.nscl.msu.edu/$\sim$nero/db.

Authors

  • Richard Cyburt

    • MSU/NSCL
    • NSCL Michigan State University
  • H. Schatz

    • MSU/NSCL
    • National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University
    • NSCL, JINA
    • Michigan State University
    • National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University, Michigan
  • Karl Smith

    • MSU/NSCL
  • Scott Warren

    • MSU/NSCL