This paper is the second part of the new evaluation of atomic masses, Ame2012. From the results of a least-squares calculation, described in Part I, for all accepted experimental data, we derive here tables and graphs to replace those of Ame2003. The first table lists atomic masses. It is followed by a table of the influences of data on primary nuclides, a table of separation energies and reaction energies, and finally, a series of graphs of separation and decay energies. The last section in this paper lists all references to the input data used in Part I of this Ame2012 and also to the data included in the Nubase2012 evaluation (first paper in this issue)
The Atomic Mass Evaluation (AME), started in the 1960s, is the most reliable source for comprehensiv...
This paper presents the NUBASE evaluation of nuclear and decay properties of nuclides in their groun...
As has been the custom in the past, the Commission publishes a table of relative atomic masses and h...
This paper is the second part of the new evaluation of atomic masses, AME2012. From the results of a...
International audienceThis paper is the second part of the new evaluation of atomic masses, AME2016....
This paper is the first of two articles (Part I and Part II) that presents the results of the new at...
International audienceThis paper is the first of two articles (Part I and Part II) that presents the...
lands Abstract. This paper is the first of a series of four. In it, a table is given to replace the ...
The new evaluation of the Atomic Masses, Ame2012, has just been released. It represents a major step...
This paper is the first of two parts presenting the result of a new evaluation of atomic masses (Ame...
The atomic mass evaluation (AME) is a reliable resource for the values related to the atomic masses....
International audienceThe Atomic mass evaluation (AME) provides the reliable resource for the values...
The experimental mass data from the Atomic Mass Compilation - 2012 (AMC12) has been analyzed for two...
The Atomic Mass Evaluation (AME), started in the 1960s, is the most reliable source for comprehensiv...
The new collection of atomic masses, AME, published in December 2003, comprises evaluated experiment...
The Atomic Mass Evaluation (AME), started in the 1960s, is the most reliable source for comprehensiv...
This paper presents the NUBASE evaluation of nuclear and decay properties of nuclides in their groun...
As has been the custom in the past, the Commission publishes a table of relative atomic masses and h...
This paper is the second part of the new evaluation of atomic masses, AME2012. From the results of a...
International audienceThis paper is the second part of the new evaluation of atomic masses, AME2016....
This paper is the first of two articles (Part I and Part II) that presents the results of the new at...
International audienceThis paper is the first of two articles (Part I and Part II) that presents the...
lands Abstract. This paper is the first of a series of four. In it, a table is given to replace the ...
The new evaluation of the Atomic Masses, Ame2012, has just been released. It represents a major step...
This paper is the first of two parts presenting the result of a new evaluation of atomic masses (Ame...
The atomic mass evaluation (AME) is a reliable resource for the values related to the atomic masses....
International audienceThe Atomic mass evaluation (AME) provides the reliable resource for the values...
The experimental mass data from the Atomic Mass Compilation - 2012 (AMC12) has been analyzed for two...
The Atomic Mass Evaluation (AME), started in the 1960s, is the most reliable source for comprehensiv...
The new collection of atomic masses, AME, published in December 2003, comprises evaluated experiment...
The Atomic Mass Evaluation (AME), started in the 1960s, is the most reliable source for comprehensiv...
This paper presents the NUBASE evaluation of nuclear and decay properties of nuclides in their groun...
As has been the custom in the past, the Commission publishes a table of relative atomic masses and h...