Newsgroups: sci.physics.plasma
From root@cis.vutbr.cz Mon Jan 22 07:52:06 1996
From: trunec@phys.muni.cz (David Trunec)
Organization: Faculty of Science, Masaryk University
Subject: Re: atomic process cross section data

>Mirko Vukovic wrote:
>
> What are good sources of cross section data for atomic processes
> (ionisation, excitation, Penning, charge exchange)?

You can try our archives. Please, find enclosed the information
on our archives.
                        Yours,
                                 Dr. David Trunec
                                 Department of Physical Electronics
                                 Masaryk University
                                 Kotlarska 2, 611 37 Brno
                                 Czech Republic
                                 e-mail  trunec@sci.muni.cz

Dear colleague,

I would like to inform you that we have established archives
for programs, data, texts etc. in physics (mainly plasma physics
and atomic physics) at our Department.

The archives are located at computer ftp.muni.cz in the directory
pub/muni.cz/physics. These archives can be reached by anonymous FTP
(directory pub/muni.cz/physics), by gopher server gopher.muni.cz
(menu items Local services and FTP server) or by WWW server
(URL http://www.sci.muni.cz/~physics).

At the present time, programs for PC, cross sections for electrons,
swarm parameters and rate constants are stored in the archives.
We would like to collect the programs for calculations in physics
(mainly for PC), physical constants and experimental or theoretical
data (e.g. cross sections, swarm parameters and rate constants),
which are important for the calculations or for the comparison with
the results of others studies.
All files in the archives are in public domain and can be obtained
using computer network Internet.

Because we know that you work in the branches of physics mentioned
above, we would like to invite you to cooperate with us.
If you have some data, programs or texts you want to send to us,
do it, please, in electronic form (e.g. by email or on the diskette).

We believe that our archives will contribute to faster dissemination
of information between scientific community and give the possibility
to obtain very easy up to date information.
The archives also enable you to publish your results, reports etc.
in very fast way and do not restrict you as to the length of you
contribution.