KELLY: Atomic and Ionic UV/VUV Linelist
ATOMDB: Chanda X-Ray Center atomic database for X-ray plasma spectral modelling.
CfA Molecular Data: VUV cross sections, energy levels and wavelengths (ASCII files)
NIST
Critically Compiled Atomic Data
VAMDC Consortium is a "consortium of databases and services providers that has built a unified, secure, documented, flexible, and interoperable e-science environment-based interface to its members A+M databases."
ExoMol database of molecular line lists for atmospheric models of
exoplanets, brown dwarfs, and cool stars.
splatalogue
database for astronomical
spectroscopy.
Weizmann Institute of Science Plasma Laboratory: Atomic Database Database
links to TOPbase, IAEA AMDIS ALADIN database, NIFS, meetings, and much more
universal atomic Database (uaDB). A repository of atomic physics
quantities needed for astrophysics.
ORNL Controlled Fusion
Atomic Data Center.
ORNL CFADC
Hotlinks to Databases.
Charlotte Froese Fischer and collaborators MCHF/MCDHF Collection
Dept. Physics & Astronomy, U. Kentucky, Atomic Data for
Astrophysics.
UMIST Database for AstroChemistry
CHIANTI atomic database package for astrophysical emission line spectroscopy.
VSTAR Project. Molecular line data for moedeling planetary and
cool star atmospheres.
Observatoire de Paris, Meudon PMO Atomic & Molecular Database,
P. van Hoof, U. Kentucky Atomic Line List v2.04 0.5 Angstrom - 1000 micron
KAERI Atomic and Molecular Optical Database System
Database on Rare Earths At Mons University
(DREAM)
Ohio State Sultana Nahar's NORAD page
Ohio State Anil Pradhan's page
Database RTAM at Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki,
by Pekka Pyykko. Bibliography of Relativistic Theory of Atoms and Molecules
I-III.
NASA ADC: list of atomic and molecular data files
Creation of this page was supported in part by NASA Contract NAS 5-32587 and
NASA Grant NAG 5-3020 to Harvard University.
Also supported by, in part, NASA Grant NAG 5-12668 to the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (through 2007).
Created and maintained through 2009 by Peter Smith, now retired.