The Livermore Atomic Relaxation Data Library (EADL) 6000 0 0 0 4.000000+3 8.93475853 -1 0 0 0 400 1451 1 0.000000+0 0.000000+0 0 0 0 6 400 1451 2 0.000000+0 0.000000+0 0 0 6 6 400 1451 3 0.000000+0 0.000000+0 0 0 59 2 400 1451 4 4-Be- 0 LLNL Eval-Dec90 D.E.Cullen 400 1451 5 UCRL-50400,Vol.30 Dist-Nov01 400 1451 6 ----ENDF/B-VI MATERIAL 100 400 1451 7 -----ATOMIC RELAXATION DATA 400 1451 8 ------ENDF-6 FORMAT 400 1451 9 ================================================================== 400 1451 10 The Livermore Evaluated Atomic Data Library (EADL) in the 400 1451 11 ENDF-6 Format. Translated from the Livermore ENDL format 400 1451 12 to the ENDF-6 Format by Bob MacFarlane (Los Alamos). 400 1451 13 ================================================================== 400 1451 14 Contents 400 1451 15 ================================================================== 400 1451 16 MF/MT Description 400 1451 17 ================================================================== 400 1451 18 28/533 Atomic Relaxation Data for Electrons and Photons 400 1451 19 ================================================================== 400 1451 20 Warning 400 1451 21 ================================================================== 400 1451 22 MF/MT combinations used to define ALL electron interaction data 400 1451 23 are newly defined MF/MT numbers for ENDF/B-VI that did not exist 400 1451 24 in earlier versions of ENDF/B. 400 1451 25 ================================================================== 400 1451 26 Definition of Data 400 1451 27 ================================================================== 400 1451 28 Atomic Relaxation Data for Electrons and Photons 400 1451 29 ================================================================== 400 1451 30 1) An atom can be ionized by a photon or an electron interaction. 400 1451 31 2) The atomic relaxation data included here describes how a 400 1451 32 singly ionized atom returns to neutrality, by emitting photons 400 1451 33 (x-rays) and/or electrons (Auger, Coster-Kronig). 400 1451 34 3) Data is given to define the transition probabilities between 400 1451 35 subshells for radiative (x-ray emission) and non-radiative 400 1451 36 (Auger, Coster-Kronig) transitions. 400 1451 37 4) The complete spectrum of emitted photons and electrons can be 400 1451 38 calculated using the data included here, e.g., see ref. 2, 400 1451 39 below, for am example of a computer code that analytically 400 1451 40 calculates these spectra. 400 1451 41 ================================================================== 400 1451 42 References 400 1451 43 ================================================================== 400 1451 44 1) S.T. Perkins, D.E. Cullen, etal., "Tables and Graphs of Atomic 400 1451 45 Subshell and Relaxation Data Derived from the LLNL Evaluated 400 1451 46 Atomic Data Library (EADL), Z = 1 - 100", UCRL-50400, Vol. 30, 400 1451 47 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (1991). 400 1451 48 2) D.E. Cullen "Program RELAX: A Code Designed to Calculate X-Ray 400 1451 49 and Electron Emission Spectra as Singly Charged Atoms Relax 400 1451 50 Back to Neutrality", UCRL-ID-110438, Lawrence Livermore 400 1451 51 National Laboratory (1992). 400 1451 52 400 1451 53 These are the primary references to the contents of this library 400 1451 54 and they contain a complete list of references to the sources 400 1451 55 of data used in this library, methods of evaluation, accuracy 400 1451 56 of the data, etc. 400 1451 57 ================================================================== 400 1451 58 History 400 1451 59 ================================================================== 400 1451 60 (1) November, 1991 - Initial release in the ENDL format. 400 1451 61 (2) November, 2001 - Initial release in the ENDF-6 format. 400 1451 62 ================================================================== 400 1451 63 1 451 65 0 400 1451 64 28 533 5 0 400 1451 65 400 1 0 66 400 0 0 67 4.000000+3 8.93475853 0 0 2 0 40028533 68 1.000000+0 0.000000+0 0 0 6 0 40028533 69 1.183600+2 2.000000+0 0.000000+0 0.000000+0 0.000000+0 0.000000+0 40028533 70 2.000000+0 0.000000+0 0 0 6 0 40028533 71 8.180000+0 2.000000+0 0.000000+0 0.000000+0 0.000000+0 0.000000+0 40028533 72 40028 0 73 400 0 0 74 0 0 0 75 -1 0 0 76