The Global Network for the Atomic and Molecular Physics of Plasmas (GNAMPP) is a consortium of research groups working in the area of fundamental atomic and molecular physics relevant to plasma processes. Its focus is on promoting collaboration and communication between experimentalists and theoreticians to improve the quality and completeness of data used in modelling and interpreting fusion plasmas.
GNAMPP provides a forum for the evaluation, validation and dissemination of data, the benchmarking of relevant modelling codes and the formulation of research guidelines and priorities.
The Scientific Advisory Committee is:
Yaming Zou (Fudan University)
José Crespo López-Urrutia (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)
J. Franz, K. Fedus, G. P. Karwasz, "Do positrons measure atomic and molecular diameters?", The European Physical Journal D70, 155 (2016). [link to article]
M. Song et al., "Cross Sections for Electron Collisions with Acetylene", Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data46, 013106 (2017). [link to article]
J. Franz, K. Fedus, G. P. Karwasz, "Do positrons measure atomic and molecular diameters?", The European Physical Journal D70, 155 (2016). [link to article]
K. Fedus et al., "Differential elastic electron scattering by pentane", Physical Review A91, 042701 (2015). [link to article]
G. P. Karwasz, P. Możejko, M. Song, "Electron-impact ionization of fluoromethanes – Review of experiments and binary-encounter models", International Journal of Mass Spectrometry365-366, 232-237 (2014). [link to article]