Web site of ORNL Physics Division files formerly available from FTP.
These programs and data are open source data developed by ORNL Physics Division staff and posted for the use of our colleagues in nuclear structure and related fields. Select a tab to learn more and download the files.
evapOR is a nuclear statistical model code, derived from Julian-Pace. It is not supported and was last worked on in 1999. The latest author was Jim Beene of the ORNL Physics Division.
07 May 2020
These programs are LINESHAPE and LIFETIME, created by John Wells, Noah Johnson and others associated with the nuclear spectroscopy research program at ORNL Physics.
The original codes are written in a dialect of FORTRAN by Digital Equipment Corporation. As they are, they will not compile under a modern (Fortran 95! or later) compiler. You may adapt them as you can for your use.
The version of LIFETIME that will compile, lifetime-gfortran.tgz, has been
provided by
Prof. Luiz Emediato
FEI University at SBC
Sao Paulo, SP
Brazil
prelemediato@fei.edu.br
The single source code should compile on all the supported architectures, including Mac OSX and Linux, after the astute user gently modifies the topmost Makefile.
This is the source code for Linux/Unix/MacOSX version of David Radford's Data Analysis Software. The documentation can be found at https://radware.phy.ornl.gov/ and in other files in the doc directory.