Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables

Papers
(The TQCC of Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Editorial Board115
Nuclear ground-state properties probed by the relativistic Hartree–Bogoliubov approach48
Pre-neutron emission average total kinetic energy of fission fragments31
Astrophysical reaction rates of α-induced reactions for nuclei wit30
Editorial Board19
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Differential, integrated, and transport cross sections for elastic collisions between ground state nitrogen and oxygen atoms15
Relativistic calculations for total energies, ionization energies, and one-electron binding energies for Neodymium ions Nd I to Nd10
L-subshell experimental Coster–Kronig probabilities and Auger decays for elements in the atomic number range 28≤Z≤10010
Experimental K-shell fluorescence cross sections for elements in the atomic number range 16 ≤ Z ≤ 92 by photon impact at various energies10
Projectile electron loss, excitation and de-excitation cross section database in a collision between two hydrogen atoms in the impact energy range between 50 keV–5.0 MeV, Part I: Target is in ground s9
Editorial Board9
Single-electron capture from helium targets by heavy nuclei of charges 1–78
Benchmark calculation of electron-impact ionization cross sections and rate coefficients of atomic ions in Ar isonuclear sequence8
Editorial Board8
Editorial Board7
Editorial Board7
Atlas of nuclear isomers—Second edition7
Editorial Board6
Tables of neutron thermal cross sections, Westcott factors, resonance integrals, Maxwellian averaged cross sections, astrophysical reaction rates, and 6
Electron-impact ionization for the levels of Fe3+6
Editorial Board5
Subshell gaps and onsets of collectivity from proton and neutron pairing gap correlations5
Editorial Board4
The 1,34
Radiative recombination data for low-charged tungsten ions: IV. W4
Data for proton transport through atomic hydrogen environments: Elastic scattering4
Collective model description of parity-doublet bands in odd mass nuclei4
Photoionization, Rayleigh, and Raman scattering cross sections for the alkali atoms4
Electron transfer from atomic hydrogen to multiply-charged nuclei at intermediate and high energies4
Editorial Board3
Editorial Board3
Wavelengths, transition rates, weight oscillator strengths and line strengths for He-like to Ne-like cobalt ions3
Photonuclear partial reaction cross sections: Systematic uncertainties and reliability3
Matrix elements for spin-orbit couplings in KRb3
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