- Web Start: The application
should be downloaded and started when you click on this link.
An icon should also be installed on the desktop.
- Alternatively, or if you do not have java installed, you can use a
web interface
to the calculator.
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The program uses data from the Atomic Mass Evaluation 2003 by
G. Audi, A.H. Wapstra, and C. Thibault,
Nucl. Phys. A 729,
337 (2003), and from the pre-view of the AME2013 Atomic
Mass Evaluation 2013 (G. Audi and W. Meng,
priv. comm., April 2011;
from AMDC).
It also includes nuclear stopping powers from
J.F. Ziegler, J.P. Biersack, and U. Littmark,
The Stopping and Range of Ions in Solids, Pergamon
Press, New York (1985).
- sorting-lib.tar.gz:
sorting libraries (2011-09-05).
Unpack and compile with
make.
You need to have ROOT
installed to compile the library successfully.
- Makefile (2011-09-14)
and user_sort.cpp: Code
for sorting one dataset.
You have to adapt the
Makefile such
that LIBDIR points to the lib
directory
from sorting-lib.tar.gz.
- Range data for 1H,
2H,
3H,
3He, and
4He in silicon up to
80 MeV particle energy (from Ziegler 1985).
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ROOT macro th22mama to export
matrices in
mama format. Use:
.x th22mama.C+ ( matrix, "output-filename.m") or
.x th22mama.C+ ( matrix, "output-filename.m", "comment").
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ROOT macro peaks2D.C to help
finding peaks in 2D matrices.
See the comments at the start for an explanation.