Databases and tools for nuclear astrophysics applications BRUSsels Nuclear LIBrary (BRUSLIB), Nuclear Astrophysics Compilation of REactions II (NACRE II) and Nuclear NETwork GENerator (NETGEN)
Yi Xu, Stephane Goriely, Alain Jorissen, Guangling Chen, and Marcel, Arnould

TL;DR
This paper updates the BRUSLIB+NACRE nuclear data package and NETGEN tool, providing recent nuclear data, reaction rates, and improved extrapolations for astrophysical applications, with a focus on accuracy and reliability.
Contribution
It introduces the latest version of BRUSLIB, NACRE II, and NETGEN, integrating new nuclear data, reaction rates, and experimental cross sections for astrophysics.
Findings
Updated nuclear data for 8<=Z<=110 nuclei based on Skyrme-HFB model.
Revised reaction rates for about 100,000 reactions using TALYS.
Enhanced web tool NETGEN with new data and graphical interfaces.
Abstract
An update of a previous description of the BRUSLIB+NACRE package of nuclear data for astrophysics and of the web-based nuclear network generator NETGEN is presented. The new version of BRUSLIB contains the latest predictions of a wide variety of nuclear data based on the most recent version of the Brussels-Montreal Skyrme-HFB model. The nuclear masses, radii, spin/parities, deformations, single-particle schemes, matter densities, nuclear level densities, E1 strength functions, fission properties, and partition functions are provided for all nuclei lying between the proton and neutron drip lines over the 8<=Z<=110 range, whose evaluation is based on a unique microscopic model that ensures a good compromise between accuracy, reliability, and feasibility. In addition, these various ingredients are used to calculate about 100000 Hauser-Feshbach n-, p-, a-, and gamma-induced reaction rates…
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TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Astronomical and nuclear sciences · Nuclear Physics and Applications
