Present status of IBANDL
Two sources of IBANDL
SigmaBase - a database hosted by Idaho State University and by MTA, Budapest
NRABASE - a PC-oriented database developed in IPPE Obninsk
The main steps made to develop IBANDL
Start of the IBANDL service *=============================================* I O N Friday, April Volume 2004 : Number 002 "A.F.Gurbich" : IBANDL - Nuclear Data Library for IBA A new data service "Ion Beam Analysis Nuclear Data Library" (IBANDL) was established according to the recommendations of the IAEA Technical Meeting held at the IAEA Headquarters in Vienna (29 to 30 October 2003). It contains most of the available experimental nuclear cross-sections relevant to Ion Beam Analysis. The service address is A trial version of IBANDL was launched in December The official start of the service was announced in April 2004.
The most significant updates Over 100 files from the SIMNRA library were added A CD version of IBANDL was produced PIGE and DIGE data were included in IBANDL
Content of IBANDL (by nucleus)
Content of IBANDL (by projectile)
Content of IBANDL (by reaction)
The distribution of the available data on angle
The number of visitors per month
The number of users (by different IP numbers) The total number of visits since start of the service = 2643
IBANDL retrieval statistics by reaction (prepared by O.Schwerer and V.Zerkin, NDS)
Most popular retrievals Tables O-16(a,a0)232 C-12(p,p0)208 N-14(p,p0)152 C-12(d,p),(d,pg)134 C-12(a,a0)126 O-16(p,p0)109 N-14(d,p),(d,pg)100 O-16(d,p),(d,pg)97 H-1(a,p)97 H-2(a,a)72 Al-27(p,p0)71 C-12(He3,p)70 N-14(d,a)64 N-14(a,a0)61 F-19(p,p0)59 Si-nat(a,a0)52 Si-nat(p,p0)51 N-14(He3,p)51 Graphs C-12(a,a0)292 O-16(a,a0)277 C-12(p,p0)268 N-14(p,p0)215 O-16(p,p0)195 C-12(d,p),(d,pg)171 Al-27(p,p0)152 Si-nat(a,a0)145 N-14(d,p),(d,pg)137 N-14(d,a)137 H-1(a,p)128 Ti-48(p,p0)100 O-16(d,p),(d,pg)100 Si-nat(p,p0)99 N-14(a,a0)99 O-18(p,a0)99 F-19(p,p0)95 C-12(He3,p)83 Total number of retrievals = 9125
Conclusion IBANDL has become a main source of the cross section data for IBA A «pipeline» between EXFOR and IBANDL should be developed