Nuclear Properties for Astrophysical and RIB Applications: Normal
Files
These are files for the preprint ``Nuclear Properties for Astrophysical and
Radioactive-Ion-Beam Applications,'' by P. Möller, J. R. Nix, and K.-L.
Kratz.
- text.pdf .
PDF file of the text
section of the preprint, which occupies pages 1-40; the explanation of the
graphs, which occupies page 78; and the explanation of the table, which
occupies pages 135 and 136. Print this file to
produce the entire text section and explanations of the graphs and table.
- text.tex.
LaTeX file of the text section of the preprint, which occupies pages 1-40; the
explanation of the graphs, which occupies page 78; the explanation of the
table, which occupies pages 135 and 136; and pages 137 and 138 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 preprint was prepared. To guarantee the original appearance of the
preprint, you should instead utilize either the above file text.pdf.
- figs1-16.pdf.
Figures 1-16 of the preprint, which are in color. This file should ideally be
printed on a color printer.
- figs17-37.ps.
Figures 17-37 of the preprint. Print on any black-and-white
printer.
- graphs01-56.pdf.
Graphs 1-56 of the preprint, containing level diagrams for representative
spherical and deformed nuclei throughout the periodic system. Print on any
black-and-white printer.
- table.pdf.
PDF file of the table
of nuclear properties, which occupies pages 137-296. Print
to produce the entire table.
- table.tex.
LaTeX file of the table of nuclear properties, which occupies pages 135 and 136
(blank to facilitate running head and double-sided printing) and pages
137-296. 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 preprint, you
should instead utilize either the above file table.pdf.
Additional Comments
Peter Moller
Created ca 1996, Last modified: Mon July 2, 2012