BRICC - ANU
https://bricc.anu.edu.auThe BrIcc program calculates the conversion electron (αIC), electron–positron pair conversion coefficients (απ) and the E0 electronic factors (ΩIC,π(E0)). Z ...
BrIcc - BRICC - ANU
bricc.anu.edu.au/index.php08.01.2022 · BrIcc was developed in an ANU - NNDC - Petersburg - ORNL collaboration for the International Network of Nuclear Structure and Decay Data (NSDD) Evaluators. Contact us. To contact us regarding the BrIcc software pelase email bricc@anu.edu.au.
BrIcc - BRICC - ANU
bricc.anu.edu.au › indexReference: 2008Ki07 T. Kibédi, T.W. Burrows, M.B. Trzhaskovskaya, P.M. Davidson, C.W. Nestor, Jr. 'Evaluation of theoretical conversion coefficients using BrIcc' Nucl. Instr. and Meth. A 589 (2008) 202-229. BrIcc was developed in an ANU - NNDC - Petersburg - ORNL collaboration for the International Network of Nuclear Structure and Decay Data ...
BrIcc grapher - BRICC - ANU
https://bricc.anu.edu.au/grapher.php08.01.2022 · BrIcc grapher. 2008Ki07 T. Kibédi, T.W. Burrows, M.B. Trzhaskovskaya, P.M. Davidson, C.W. Nestor, Jr. 'Evaluation of theoretical conversion coefficients using BrIcc' Nucl. Instr. and Meth. A 589 (2008) 202-229. BrIcc was developed in an ANU - NNDC - Petersburg - ORNL collaboration for the International Network of Nuclear Structure and Decay ...
BrIcc documentation - BRICC - ANU
https://bricc.anu.edu.au/documentation31.12.2021 · Quick Reference - BrIcc v2.3G. The Conversion Coefficient Grapher generates X-Y charts of ICC or Ω (E0) values for user selectable atomic numbers, multipolarities, shells or ratios of particular atomic shells. The X-axis is always the transition energy and is equal to the full range of the BrIccFO tables. The Y-values are calculated according ...
About BrIcc - BRICC - ANU
https://bricc.anu.edu.au/about.php12.12.2021 · The BrIcc Grapher application released. The web interface was developed by Dimitrios Tsifakis (ANU Nuclear Physics). We acknowledge the help of the Eurazn team (D. Zezlej-Supic, L. Pham, L. Troung, L. Tran, T. Sun and T. Winsnes) from the University of Canberra in developing the first version of the BrIcc Grapher. 2.3S and 2.3G.