sigma176
sigma176 is a state-to-state collision reaction model used in nuclear physics research. The code is designed to calculate the probabilities of certain nuclear reactions occurring when two nuclei collide, resulting in comprehensive simulations of complex nuclear reactions.
The sigma176 model employs an aerosol-like representation of the scattering process, where the reactants and products
By applying the principles of state-to-state quantum mechanics, the sigma176 code generates discrete energy states that
sigma176 is primarily used to predict highly inelastic reaction processes that are typically difficult to interpret,
The extensive computational capabilities of the sigma176 code make it applicable to detailed testing, validation, and