Hi guys,
Maybe interesting for some of you is the new IAEA isotope browser.
It will give you all possible info and more on all nuclides/isotopes you can imagen, I think it is very good and it works perfect.
It is like the Raddecay program but now in a App form and free available for
IOS and Android.
You can download it from your App store the ”IAEA Isotope Browser”
Have fun with it.
Luuk
IAEA Isotope browser
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Re: IAEA Isotope browser
Luuk,
Thanks for the suggestion, I already have this app on my phone, by many here may not be familiar with it.
Yesterday I found a data file from sandia labs file with gamma energies and intensities of 482 isotopes and I wrote a Python function to convert all of these into peaks in npes json format. These are now included in my impulse program.
Steven
Thanks for the suggestion, I already have this app on my phone, by many here may not be familiar with it.
Yesterday I found a data file from sandia labs file with gamma energies and intensities of 482 isotopes and I wrote a Python function to convert all of these into peaks in npes json format. These are now included in my impulse program.
Steven
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Re: IAEA Isotope browser
A very nice and handy app, thanks :)
I like the hyperlink in daughter isotopes and cross-section information.
I like the hyperlink in daughter isotopes and cross-section information.
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