BSR is a general program to calculate atomic continuum processes using the B-spline R-matrix method, including electron-atom and electron-ion scattering, and radiative processes such as bound-bound transitions, photoionization and polarizabilities. The calculations can be performed in LS-coupling or in an intermediate-coupling scheme by including terms of the Breit-Pauli Hamiltonian.
The present version is the deep recomposition of the original version published in
> Computer Physics Communications 174 (2006) 273–356
Numerous new features and extansions are added, see doc folder in this repository and the references:
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Atomic structure calculations using MCHF and BSR
Oleg Zatsarinny and Charlotte Froese Fischer Computer Physics Communications 180 (2009) 2041–2065
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The B-spline R-matrix method for atomic processes: application to atomic structure, electron collisions and photoionization
Oleg Zatsarinny and Klaus Bartschat J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 46 (2013) 112001
DBSR is a general program to calculate atomic continuum processes using the B-spline R-matrix method, including electron-atom and electron-ion scattering, and radiative processes such as bound-bound transitions, photoionization and polarizabilities. The calculations are performed in jj-coupling scheme using the Dirac-Coulomb-Breit Hamiltonian.
Building BSR requires
- CMake (at least version 3.13)
- A working Fortran compiler (tested with
gfortran
9.3) - A BLAS/LAPACK installation
- Optionally, a MPI implementation (tested with OpenMPI). If found, MPI versions of some of the codes are also built.
When these requirements are fulfilled, building BSR is very
easy. Create a build/
subdirectory, and compile from there:
/path/to/bsr $ mkdir build && cd build
/path/to/bsr/build $ FC=gfortran cmake ../src/
-- The C compiler identification is AppleClang 11.0.0.11000033
-- The CXX compiler identification is AppleClang 11.0.0.11000033
...
/path/to/bsr/build $ make
(Multithreaded build with make -jN
does not work with Fortran
modules interdependencies).
All executables can then be found under build/bin/
.