Nuclear Ground-State Masses and Deformations: Normal Files
These normal files for the manuscript ``Nuclear Ground-State Masses and
Deformations,'' by P. Möller, J. R. Nix, W. D. Myers, and W. J. Swiatecki,
should be selected only by those without access to gunzip, as they are several
times the length of the compressed versions and will consequently require
several times as long to transmit. If you have access to gunzip, then please
use these compressed files.
- text.dvi (0.21 MB).
Device-independent (dvi) file produced by LaTeX of the text section of the
manuscript, which occupies pages i, ii (blank to facilitate double-sided
printing), and 1-46, plus the explanation of the table, which occupies page 67,
and a page 68 that should be discarded. This file may be conveniently viewed
on-screen by use of xpreview, xdvi, or similar dvi previewer.
- text.ps (0.42 MB).
PostScript file produced by LaTeX and dvips of the text section of the
manuscript, which occupies pages i, ii (blank to facilitate double-sided
printing), and 1-46, plus the explanation of the table, which occupies page
67. Print this file as a graphics PostScript file on a 300-dpi
PostScript printer to produce the entire text section and explanation of the
table.
- text.tex (0.18 MB).
LaTeX file of the text section of the manuscript, which occupies pages i, ii
(blank to facilitate double-sided printing), and 1-46, plus the explanation of
the table, which occupies page 67, and a page 68 that should be discarded.
Please note that if you process this file with your LaTeX system, you may
obtain line and page breaks at different locations than occurred where the
manuscript was prepared. To guarantee the original appearance of the
manuscript, you should instead either view the above file text.dvi or
print the above file text.ps.
- figs1-8.ps (0.57 MB).
Figures 1-8 of the manuscript. Print on any black-and-white PostScript
printer. Alternatively, this file may be conveniently viewed on-screen by use
of ghostview or similar PostScript previewer.
- figs9-20bw.ps (1.63 MB).
Black-and-white version of figures 9-20 of the manuscript. Print on any
black-and-white PostScript printer. This PostScript file contains a
transformation of the original color figures to a grayscale that is suitable
for printing on a black-and-white printer. If the grayscale comes out smudged
on your particular printer, or if the figures are to be subsequently copied,
then the value 1.0 in the PostScript command 1.0 setfre at
record number 346 in this file should be changed to a lower value,
such as 0.5. Alternatively, this file may be conveniently viewed
on-screen by use of ghostview or similar PostScript previewer. The color file
below is not suitable for printing on a black-and-white printer.
Although it should print, the resulting grayscale is highly nonoptimal.
- figs9-20col.ps (1.86 MB).
Color version of figures 9-20 of the manuscript. This file should be printed
on a color PostScript printer. The page number, figure number, and running
head may not be printed properly on some color printers. If this occurs,
either locate a color printer that is able to print close to the edge of the
paper or rescale the figure by use of an appropriate PostScript command.
Alternatively, provided that you have a color monitor, this file may be
conveniently viewed on-screen by use of ghostview or similar PostScript
previewer.
- table.dat (1.49 MB).
Mass table in the computer-readable format (3i5,9f10.3,6f10.2). Please note
that a blank field does not necessarily mean that the corresponding
quantity is zero; a blank field may only signify that the quantity was either
not available or not applicable. However, in the case of epsilon3 a blank
field does mean that epsilon3 is calculated to be zero. The quantities
in the table are discussed in the explanation of the table, which appears on
page 67 of the manuscript. Relative to the table in the manuscript, this
computer-readable table has an extra first column, which gives the proton
number. Also, there are no interspersed lines giving the proton number and
chemical symbol in this computer-readable table.
- table.dvi (1.71 MB).
Device-independent (dvi) file produced by LaTeX of the mass table, which
occupies page 67 (blank to facilitate double-sided printing) and pages 68-227.
This file may be conveniently viewed on-screen by use of xpreview, xdvi, or
similar dvi previewer.
- table.ps (3.02 MB).
PostScript file produced by LaTeX and dvips of the mass table, which occupies
page 67 (blank to facilitate double-sided printing) and pages 68-227. Print
this file as a graphics PostScript file on a 300-dpi PostScript printer
to produce the entire table.
- table.tex (2.25 MB).
LaTeX file of the mass table, which occupies page 67 (blank to facilitate
double-sided printing) and pages 68-227. Please note that if you process this
file with your LaTeX system, you may obtain line and page breaks at different
locations than occurred where the table was prepared. To guarantee the
original appearance of the manuscript, you should instead either view the above
file table.dvi or print the above file table.ps.
Additional Comments
All the files with extension .ps should be printed on a PostScript
printer. The print command to use depends on the specific computer system, but
is normally the command used for printing a postscript graphics file.
This should also be used for the files text.ps and table.ps!
The files text.ps and table.ps should be printed only on a
300-dpi PostScript printer. Alternatively, they may be conveniently viewed
on-screen by use of ghostview or similar PostScript previewer.
The figure files can be printed on a PostScript printer with arbitrary
resolution. Clearly, the quality will be higher on a printer with higher
resolution.
The figure PostScript files can be split into separate files corresponding to
individual figures. The split should occur between %%trailer and
%!PS-Adobe-1.0.