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Betaofnu - Installation Instructions

The executable version is available for Windows. The open source code can be recompiled for other platforms.

Download betaofnu.zip, place it in a directory (e.g., c:\X) and unzip it. You will then have the following directories: C:\X\betaofnu, C:\X\betaofnu\debug, and C:\X\betaofnu\release. C:\X\betaofnu contains the fortran source code and files for using Microscoft Fortran Power Station. C:\X\betaofnu\debug contains files that were used to run various tests described in Tests.f. C:\X\betaofnu\release contains the executable file, betaofnu.exe, as well as several sample input and output files. Since the program writes output to the screen, you should first run Start/Run... and type CMD. A window will open. Navigate to C:\X\betaofnu\release. To run the program, you make a file called betaofnuin.dat (see program instructions) and execute betaofnu.exe

There are several macro files in C:\X\release for use with GENPLOT. The macros betaofnu.mac or betaofnm.mac make plots of the spectrum and beta as a function of nu or nm, respectively. O2fullspect.mac, 11fullspect.mac, 10fullspect.mac, 6fullspect.mac make plots of data and calculations for O2, and ClO, as described in the paper. The macro jangdist.mac plots and analyzes the angular distribution in angdist.dat.

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  • A preprint of this work will soon be available: Hahkjoon Kim, Kristin S. Dooley, Simon W. North, G. E. Hall, and P. L. Houston, "Anisotropy of photofragment recoil as a function of dissociation lifetime, excitation frequency, rotational level and rotational constant," submitted (request preprint from plh2@cornell.edu)
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