1. Spectr-W3 Online Database On Atomic Properties Of Atoms And Ions.
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Faenov, A. Ya., Magunov, A. I., Pikuz, T. A., Skobelev, I. Yu., Loboda, P. A., Bakshayev, N. N., Gagarin, S. V., Komosko, V. V., Kuznetsov, K. S., Markelenkov, S. A., Petunin, S. A., and Popova, V. V.
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ATOMS ,IONS ,ATOMIC spectra - Abstract
Recent progress in the novel information technologies based on the World-Wide Web (WWW) gives a new possibility for a worldwide exchange of atomic spectral and collisional data. This facilitates joint efforts of the international scientific community in basic and applied research, promising technological developments, and university education programs. Special-purpose atomic databases (ADBs) are needed for an effective employment of large-scale datasets. The ADB SPECTR developed at MISDC of VNIIFTRI has been used during the last decade in several laboratories in the world, including RFNC-VNIITF. The DB SPECTR accumulates a considerable amount of atomic data (about 500,000 records). These data were extracted from publications on experimental and theoretical studies in atomic physics, astrophysics, and plasma spectroscopy during the last few decades. The information for atoms and ions comprises the ionization potentials, the energy levels, the wavelengths and transition probabilities, and, to a lesser extent, — also the autoionization rates, and the electron-ion collision cross-sections and rates. The data are supplied with source references and comments elucidating the details of computations or measurements. Our goal is to create an interactive WWW information resource based on the extended and updated Weboriented database version SPECTR-W³ and its further integration into the family of specialized atomic databases on the Internet. The version will incorporate novel experimental and theoretical data. An appropriate revision of the previously accumulated data will be performed from the viewpoint of their consistency to the current state-of-the-art. We are particularly interested in cooperation for storing the atomic collision data. Presently, a software shell with the up-to-date Web-interface is being developed to work with the SPECTR-W³ database. The shell would include the subsystems of information retrieval, input, update, and output in/from... [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2002