My Libraries
Libraries are collections of rates which can be created, modified, and downloaded by users.
These are the libraries you have created. You must have an account to create libraries. You can edit the rates
in a library from the actions drop-down, or choose to make it public for reference purposes.
You may view the rates in a library by selecting
View Rates from the actions drop-down; click on a library name to see more information
about it. You may also download a library in multiple formats using the
Download area. For more information, see the
help page.
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View Notes
Reaclib Format Guide (PDF)
- The original Reaclib format did not include chapters 9, 10, and 11, so including those may break codes that use the original format. Chapter 9 has reactions of the form A+B+C→D+E, chapter 10 has A+B+C+D→E+F, and chapter 11 has A→B+C+D+E.
- If you would like the original format without chapters 9, 10, and 11, select "Original format (no ch. 9/10/11)"
- If you would like to include chapters 9, 10, and 11, select "With chapter 9, 10, and 11"
- How are reverse rates calculated? or What does the "v" flag mean?
- The "v" flag in REACLIB format, identifies "reverse" rates
- "Reverse" rates are calculated via detailed balance (without partition functions)
- Therefore, rates with this flag must be corrected to include partition function modifications.
- On Al26 ground and meta stable states in REACLIB.
- Al-6 refers to the ground state of Al26.
- Al*6 refers to the meta-stable state of Al26.
- Al26 refers to the thermal population of Al-6 & Al*6.
- On the ground state weak decays under the labels wc07 & mo03.
- these weak rates are the partial decay rates, not total rates.
- beta-delayed particle emission is presented in the database.
- On the pp→d weak reactions.
- the 2 rates presented are labeled "ec" and "bet+"
- they must be accounted for specially (as they aren't beta-decays or electron captures).
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