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  1. Nuclear Physics: A Course Given by Enrico Fermi at the University of Chicago by Enrico Fermi, 1974-08-15
  2. Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, Volume 56 (Advances in Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics)
  3. Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics: Charged Particles, Volume 29A (Experimental Methods in the Physical Sciences)
  4. Atom, Molecule, and Cluster Beams I: Basic Theory, Production and Detection of Thermal Energy Beams (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics) by Hans Pauly, 2010-11-02
  5. Guided-Wave-Produced Plasmas (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics) by Yu. M. Aliev, H. Schlüter, et all 2000-04-26
  6. Zero-Range Potentials and Their Applications in Atomic Physics (Physics of Atoms and Molecules) by Yu.N. Demkov, V.N. Ostrovskii, 1988-07-31
  7. Author and Subject Cumulative Index, Volumes 1-38, Volume 39: Subject and Author Cumulative Index, Volumes 1-38 (Advances in Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics)
  8. Bose-Einstein Condensation in Atomic Gases (Proceedings of the International School of Physics) by M. Inguscio, S. Stringari, et all 1999-01-01
  9. Tables of Spectra of Hydrogen, Carbon, Nitrogen, and Oxygen Atoms and Ions (Evaluated Data in Atomic Physics)
  10. Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, Volume 55 (Advances in Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics)
  11. Atomic Collision Theory (Lecture notes and supplements in physics) by B. Bransden, 1982-11
  12. Computational Atomic Physics: Electron and Positron Collisions with Atoms and Ions
  13. Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, Volume 51 (Advances in Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics)
  14. New Directions in Atomic Physics . Volume II: Experiment. (Yale series in the sciences) (v. 2)

121. Databases For Atomic And Plasma Physics
Collection of several links to databases for atomic and Plasma physics Opacities, atomic spectra, ElectronImpact Ionization Cross Sections, Electron binding energies, X-Ray emission lines, Photoionization, Recombination, Collisional Ionization and Autoionization, Charge Transfer, Auger Processes, Energy Levels, Wavelengths, Transition Probabilities, Collision Strengths, Excitation Rates, Stark Broadening, and much more (from WIS Plasma Laboratory).
http://www.astro.spbu.ru/db_web/AtDatCent/DBfAPP.html
Databases for Atomic and Plasma Physics
See also: Atomic Physics Conferences Free Software Linux ... Atomic and Plasma Physics Atomic Databases Review: Atomic Data and Databases on the Internet: Entering 1996
Table of Databases with Data Keys
Coulomb-Born-exchange code ATOM
Opacity Project Database , Strasbourg, France:
NIFS Database, Nagoya, Japan:
IAEA ALADDIN Database , Vienna, Austria:
GAPHYOR Data Center , Orsay, France
NIST PRD Databases , Gaithersburg, MD
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Databases , MA

122. Todd's Atomic Homepage - Opening
Collection of links on a variety of nuclear topics, including university programs, job openings, reactors, antinuclear groups, weapons testing, waste disposal, computing, health physics, and engineering.
http://www.nuc.berkeley.edu/neutronics/todd/frame/open.html
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I updated the Jobs Section Comparison of Energy Sources This page nicely summarizes the comparison between major energy sources. Boron Neutron Capture Therapy The use of Boron Neutron Capture Therapy to treat cancerous tumors deep within the brain is showing promise. The Nuclear Control Institute (NCI) The Nuclear Control Institute is a leading non-profit watchdog and advocacy group that seeks to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and stop world trade in plutonium and bomb-grade uranium.

123. 8.421 Spring 2004
physics 8.421. atomic and optical physics. Room. Tel. email. Lecturer. Prof. Wolfgang Ketterle. 26-243. 253-6815. ketterle@mit.edu. Assistants
http://cua.mit.edu/8.421/
Physics 8.421 Atomic and optical Physics Room Tel. e-mail Lecturer: Prof. Wolfgang Ketterle ketterle@mit.edu Assistants: Cort Johnson cort@mit.edu Yong-Il Shin yishin@mit.edu Claudiu Andrei Stan thyx@mit.edu Erik W Streed streed@mit.edu Kaiwen Xu kwxu@mit.edu Lectures Wednesday, Friday, 11:00-12:30, Room 2-190 First day of classes: Wed, 2/4; Last day: Fri, 5/7 Special schedule: Wednesdays: No classes on 3/3, 3/24 (Spring vacation), 5/12 Fridays: No classes on 2/6, 3/5, 3/26 (Spring vacation) Mondays: (Make-up lectures for 3/3, 3/5, 5/12) same time and location Midterm exam is on Wed., April 7 HANDOUTS AND ANNouncements Course outline Chapter 1 Handout Lecture 2 (additions to Chapter 1) Homework assignment 1 Note: The homework can be dropped off at the lecture on the due date, or at Carol Costa’s office in 26-237.
Solutions will be posted the morning following the due date. No handout Note: Please make sure that Carol Costa ( Cacosta@mit.edu ) has your e-mail address - that’s how we inform you about important updates. Note: Midterm exam is on Wed., April 7

124. MegForce.com: Physics, Order Of The Forces, Fundamental Particle, Unifying Theor
A book which investigates the hypothesis that a single fundamental particle with four modes of existence could combine with like particles to form all of the known atomic and subatomic particles and the elementary forces. Author claims to have discovered 38 new particles and 2 new forces.
http://www.2xtreme.net/boris/physics.htm
Fundamental Particle Physics
The Geatron Nuclear Model
ISBN 0-9677172-0-5
Nuclear Model Approaches Unification of the Fundamental Forces - Book
NASA - Physics / Geophysics Abstracts

Standard Model and QCD have LEAKS, Drawing

Bound Nucleons have Masses Unique to each Element - APS Abstract
... The Formation of Matter
"The Order of the Forces"
is a study in nuclear and fundamental particle physics through the Geatron Nuclear Model
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Announcement: However, you still have the opportunity to learn about the Geatron Nuclear Model and The Order of the Forces, continue reading below: THE GEATRON NUCLEAR MODEL Announcement: The author has written a condensed description of the Geatron Nuclear Model that includes fascinating details of Fundamental and Elementary Particle Physics. This recent writing (web page publication) includes some useful information that was not included in the book (The Order of the Forces). This information would be of interest to anyone that wishes an understanding of the origins of the forces, energy, matter (mass) and their system of organization. It can be viewed here at the Geatron Nuclear Model Link above and below.

125. Databases For Atomic, Molecular & Optical Physics Research
Databases for atomic, molecular optical physics research programs at Kansas State University.
http://www.phys.ksu.edu/area/jrm/atomic_database.html
AMO Physics Databases Adapted from a master index by Yuri Ralchenko at the Weizmann Institute.
There are review papers on these databases by
Ralchenko (01/96)
and by Schultz (12/97) (zipped Acrobat format). Also see our list of Other AMO Labs , the research resources in our Useful Web Links
Sheffield's Periodic Table and Brookhaven's Chart of the Nuclides , or
return to the JRM home page.

AMO Physics Databases Name Country Contact Access Data TOPbase France C. Mendoza WWW, Telnet EL,OS,TP,PH,WL The Opacity Project; extensive atomic data required to estimate stellar envelope opacities. NIFS Database Japan WWW EX,IN,CT,HP NIFS AM Data Japan WWW EX,IN,CT,HP Numerical Atomic and Molecular Database w/ ALLADIN, AMDIS, CHART... Physical Reference Data USA NIST WWW EL,OS,TP,WL CfA Harvard USA P.L. Smith WWW EL,OS,TP,WL Databases maintained by CfA; line lists and cross-sections. CDS France Webmaster WWW, FTP VSC Astronomer's Bazaar: the CDS service for astronomical catalogues. CFADC USA D.R. Schultz WWW Bibl:VSC GAPHYOR France J.R. Delcroix

126. Index Of /ftp/vr
Codes used in the research of the group.
http://www.tampa.phys.ucl.ac.uk/ftp/vr
Index of /ftp/vr
Name Last modified Size Description ... Parent Directory 14-Jan-2004 17:07 - 03-Oct-2003 16:34 - 03-Oct-2003 16:34 - data/ 03-Oct-2003 16:34 - new/ 03-Oct-2003 16:34 - potentials/ 03-Oct-2003 16:34 - readme 15-Jan-2004 11:01 2.8K

127. Institute For Data Evaluation And Analysis
A private academic institute for data compilation and modeling in the fields of atomic and radiation physics.
http://www3.ocn.ne.jp/~tttabata/
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Only a few of English pages have their counterpart in Japanese, and vice versa. To the 2nd site
The index page has a similar look, but "Search in this site" gives different results. Search in this site (English only) Adveanced search
Contents Academic AIP Physics News Update Downloadable Papers EDMULT Code (Summary) EMID (Database) ... Slides of Talks Essays, etc. Book Reviews Essays on Feynman Femto-Essays Quoteworthy Science ... Watercolor Paintings Links Guest Book Interesting Sites, Useful Sites Science News and Articles Sites for Physical Sciences ... Tatsu Cited or Thanked Miscellaneous Crawler 1 Biodata Pages in Japanese IDEA Home in Japanese Essays, etc. Diaries of Youth Essay on Feynman 1 Essay on Feynman 2 Fostering Culture ...
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Please leave your name in Guest Book . Your entry is not made public. Director and Scientist Tatsuo (Tatsu) Tabata The World Year of Physics (WYP 2005) is a worldwide celebration of physics and its importance in our everyday lives.

128. Atomic Data For Astrophysics
Photoionization; Recombination; Collisional ionization and autoionization; Charge transfer; Auger processes Energy levels, wavelengths, transition probabilities; Collision strengths, excitation rates; Stark broadening; Opacities; Fortran subroutines and other Databases for atomic and Plasma physics.
http://www.pa.uky.edu/~verner/atom.html
Atomic Data for Astrophysics
Introduction
What's new on this server?
Photoionization
Recombination
Collisional ionization and autoionization
Charge transfer
Auger processes
Energy levels, wavelengths, transition probabilities
Collision strengths, excitation rates
Stark broadening
Opacities Fortran subroutines
Databases for Atomic and Plasma Physics Cloudy's homepage
Dima Verner's homepage
Please mail comments and suggestions to Dima Verner (verner@oblako.pa.uky.edu) This work has been supported by the National Science Foundation through grant AST 93-19034 and by NASA through award NAGW-3315.

129. Introduction: The Atomic Century
History of the development of nuclear energy, human radiation experiments, the effects on people of the developments in nuclear physics.
http://tis.eh.doe.gov/ohre/roadmap/achre/intro_1.html
DOE Openness: Human Radiation Experiments: Roadmap to the Project
ACHRE Report ACHRE Report Introduction The Atomic Century Before the Atomic Age: "Shadow Pictures," Radioisotopes, and the Beginnings of Human Radiation Experimentation The Manhattan Project: A New and Secret World of Human Experimentation The Atomic Energy Commission and Postwar Biomedical Radiation Research The Transformation in Government - Sponsored Research ...
How Do Scientists Determine the Long-Term Risks from Radiation?
The Atomic Century
One hundred years ago, a half century before the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the discovery of x rays spotlighted the extraordinary promise, and peril, of the atom. From that time until 1942, atomic research was in private hands. The Second World War and the Manhattan Project, which planned and built the first atomic bombs, transformed a cottage industry of researchers into the largest and one of the most secretive research projects ever undertaken. Scientists who had once raced to publish their results learned to speak in codes accessible only to those with a "need to know." Indeed, during the war the very existence of the man-made element plutonium was a national secret. After the war's end, the network of radiation researchers, government and military officials, and physicians mobilized for the Manhattan Project did not disband. Rather, they began working on government programs to promote both peaceful uses of atomic energy and nuclear weapons development.

130. NIST Atomic Spectra Database
Critical compilation of atomic energy levels, wavelengths and transition probabilities from NIST, US.
http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/AtData/main_asd
Note: For the most recent values, go to ASD version 3.0 This database Version 2.0 is retained for archival purposes only and will not be updated. Version 3.0 of this database was released February 2005. The database management system has been completely replaced, and a new interface has been developed. New graphical capabilities have been added as well. Additions, revisions and updates to data, references, and texts have been completed. Welcome to the NIST Atomic Spectra Database, NIST Standard Reference Database #78. The spectroscopic data may be selected and displayed according to wavelengths or energy levels by choosing one of the following options: Spectral lines and associated energy levels displayed in wavelength order with all selected spectra intermixed or in multiplet order. Transition probabilities for the lines are also displayed where available. Energy levels of a particular atom or ion displayed in order of energy above the ground state. Additional information about the database may be obtained through the following links: Introduction Introduction to the Atomic Spectra Database.

131. The Atomic Age: A Brief Overview
An overview of the Manhattan Project, the use of the bomb, the development of the Cold War and the physics of nuclear weapons. Includes photographs and a bibliography.
http://www.turkeyland.net/atom.html
The Atomic Age A Brief Overview The rapid advancements in science and technology during the nineteenth century foreshadowed the great leaps accomplished during the atomic age. Many of these great leaps took place in the realm of nuclear physics. Although there were many extraordinary feats, the atomic bomb topped off all technological achievements. The development of a viable nuclear weapon spawned what is today known as "The Atomic Age." Sections Send any questions or comments regarding this site to: atomicage@turkeyland.net This specific page was last updated on: 01/04/2000 at 10:15pm EST

132. Physics News 531, March 22, 2001
physics News current densities hundreds of times greater than that of common metals; also heat conductivity almost as high as that of diamond; superconductivity in nanotube ropes; nanotube/buckyball peapods; nanotubes as atomic force microscope probes.
http://newton.ex.ac.uk/aip/physnews.531.html
Physics News 531, March 22, 2001
PHYSICS NEWS UPDATE The American Institute of Physics Bulletin of Physics News Number 531 March 22, 2001 by Phillip F. Schewe, Ben Stein, and James Riordon Previous
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133. AG Aumayr
A research group at IAP/TU Wien, Austria.
http://www.iap.tuwien.ac.at/www/atomic/
Atomic and Plasma Physics Group of Prof. F. Aumayr
Welcome to our homepage: Please select a topic above
mail address:
Wiedner Hauptstr. 8-10/134, A-1040 Vienna, Austria
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134. Telegraph.co.uk - File Not Found
Article about the scientists involved in developing Britain's atomic bomb with supporting materials regarding the physics and technology involved in the project, and underground testing. Links to diagram of modern warhead and article about the ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty by the UK.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/et?ac=000114765117162&pg=/et/99/7/1/ecfnuk01.html

135. ODTU Department Of Physics
Department of physics. Established 1960. Offers BSc, Msc, PhD. Fields Solid State, High Energy, Plasma, Mathematical, Astrophysics, atomic and Molecular, Nuclear physics.
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136. Department Of Physics Research Profile
Department of physics Applied physics at the University of Strathclyde, UK.
http://www.strath.ac.uk/physics/research/
Department of Physics Research Profile The Department of Physics is strong in both research and teaching. Its research is recognised as internationally excellent, as shown by the award of a 4 rating in the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise. Most of the externally-derived research funding is competitively won in peer-reviewed processes and about half of the research income is awarded by the Research Councils, making the Department one of the larger mainstream physics departments in the UK. The research programme supports most of the 100 or so Departmental staff, which can be divided into three roughly equal groups: academic staff, research staff, and support staff. There are also a number of eminent visiting and part-time professors, notably Professor Alain Aspect, Carnegie Centenary Professor in the Department. The Department provides a wide range of degree courses, including Physics, Applied Physics, Laser Physics and Optoelectronics, Mathematics and Physics, Physics and Mathematical Finance (MSci), Physics with Visual Simulation (MSci), Photonics (MSci) and Biophysics (MSci). As well as postgraduate study leading to a PhD/MPhil degree, the Department also offers the MRes qualification, obtainable in one year. An EngD in Photonics is also available for those wishing to follow an industrial career path. A commitment to strategic, as well as to fundamental research, has led to success not only in attracting funds from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the EU, but from a wide range of others, including the Wellcome Trust, the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, Defence Research Agency, Royal Society, Nuffield Foundation, British Nuclear Fuels, Hitachi, Joint European Torus, and the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council.

137. High Energy Weapons Archive Is Not Here
Discusses the physics of the various types of nuclear weapons and the effects of nuclear explosions. Includes a history, images, and chronology of atomic and thermonuclear weapons testing.
http://www.fas.org/nuke/hew/.
The High Energy Weapons Archive
Is No Longer Hosted on the fas.org Web Site It May Be Found Here: http://nuclearweaponarchive.org

138. Physics 1922
(18851962) Bohr formulated in 1913 an alternative atomic model, in which only certain circular orbits of the electrons are allowed. In this model light is emitted (or absorbed), when an electron makes a transition from one orbit to another. Bohr received the Nobel Prize for physics in 1922 for his work on the structure of atoms.
http://nobelprize.org/physics/laureates/1922/
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139. Hercules.elte.hu/
CFADC Home Page, quick link portionThe Controlled Fusion atomic Data Center. More information regarding the hyperlinks below LINKS TAMOC ADNDT EPRINTS physics DIVISION
http://hercules.elte.hu/

140. NIST Physical Reference Data
Database holding information on fundamental physical constants, atomic spectra, molecular spectroscopic data, ionization data, XRay and Gamma-Ray data, radiation dosimetry data, nuclear physics data, and condensed matter physics data.
http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/contents.html

Elemental Data Index
Access database holdings organized by element.
Use the databases below to access all information. Examples of how to reference these online databases are provided in the "Version History" pages. Physical Constants Fundamental Physical Constants Searchable Bibliography on the Constants International System of Units (SI) ... Guidelines for Evaluating and Expressing Measurement Uncertainty Periodic Table of the Elements Periodic Table: Atomic Properties of the Elements [PDF (292 kB) Contains NIST critically-evaluated data on atomic properties of the elements.
Suitable for high-resolution color printing for desk or wall-chart display. Atomic Spectroscopy Data Atomic Spectra Database [ Ver. 3.0 Ver. 2.0 Ver. 1.3 Handbook of Basic Atomic Spectroscopic Data ... Microwave Spectral Data : Diatomics, Triatomics, and Hydrocarbons Wavenumber Tables for Calibration of Infrared Spectrometers Frequencies for Interstellar Molecular Microwave Transitions Photoionization of CO2 (ARPES) Atomic and Molecular Data ... Standard Reference Data Catalog The use of International Units and the expression of uncertainty in measurement is critical to all data activities. For information on these topics, see guidelines for evaluating and expressing measurement uncertainty , and information on the International System of Units (SI) Additional data and databases are being prepared for this server.

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