From ENSDF to NuDat: Search, Filter and Visualize Nuclear Data
ORAL
Abstract
The National Nuclear Data Center (NNDC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) developed NuDat, a web application where users can explore several databases containing nuclear structure, nuclear decay, and neutron-induced nuclear reaction information. NuDat is the primary web application used to query and visualize nuclear data from the Evaluated Nuclear Structure Data File (ENSDF). ENSDF contains meticulously evaluated recommended values derived from all published experimental nuclear structure and decay data. Over 4 million people use NuDat each year for research, education, and a wide range of applications. The current technology used within NuDat was first developed over 15 years ago and since then significant improvements to web technologies have been made. By modernizing NuDat, the NNDC aims to provide an enhanced user experience that promotes discovery and exploring nuclear data properties.. The modernized NuDat is implemented using HTML Canvas to create a dynamic chart of nuclides. Users can seamlessly interact with over 3,300 nuclides with intuitive pan and zoom gestures. NuDat has customizable filters and export options. A 3D version of NuDat is being developed using Three.js. Users can visualize the chart of nuclides in 3D with customizable settings. The NNDC aims to improve NuDat based on community feedback with a focus on disseminating digestible data to a broad spectrum of users. NuDat's novel visualization tools provide users with an intuitive interface to the authoritative nuclear data within ENSDF.
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Presenters
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Donnie Mason
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Authors
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Donnie Mason
Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Elizabeth McCutchan
Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Alejandro A Sonzogni
Brookhaven National Laboratory