Cascade5Lite Reactions - data provided by Dr. Alexander Parkhomov
Conceived by R. W. Greenyer and coded by P. W. Power for the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project

Version 5.0, Sep 28, 2019

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Cascades5Lite: Uses the FusionAll and TwoToTwoAll supertables subject to neutrino settings

Lists all energetically favourable reactions that cascade from a starting list of the nuclides in the active core fuel.

Simplified version of Cascades5 without the Feedback table. In this, you must directly enter the active core fuel list, as explained below.
It gives quick, but still detailed results for the many cases where the full flexibilty of Cascades5 is not needed.

To conserve server resources, it will still SAVE all your results on the file but only DISPLAY a summary

Maximmum number of nuclei to be tried in all pairings as inputs to both the Fusion and the TwoToTwo reaction tables:

Maximum number of loops to be used in the recursion process (too many will produce runaway):

Maximum Reactor Temperature (Kelvin):

Elements that will NOT have MELTED before reaching the Maximum Reactor Temperature:

Elements that WILL have BOILED before reaching the Maximum Reactor Temperature:

Minimum energy (MeV) for any Fusion reaction to be counted:

Minimum energy (MeV) for any TwoToTwo (2-2) reaction to be counted:

Radioactive Isotopes:

LHL [Log10(Half Life in Years)] Threshold, below which nuclides will count as a Radioactive Isotopes:

Nuclear Fermions:

Atomic Fermions:

For H, D, T*, Li, N, O, F, Na, Cl, K, Cr, Br, Rb and I which can form Dimers:

Order by which the Nuclei table will be presented :

Reactions Not Found: None in Reactions Table (compact)      All (full)

Enter the order by which the Reactions table will be presented (for order as tried, clear the box)

List of all Nuclides in the active core fuel. Use the "EA" notation, e.g Ni62. Separate with spaces. E.g: H1 Li7 Al27 N14 Ni58 Ni60 Ni62 B10 B11

Tick the tables you want included in the calculations

E on Left     Original     E on Right