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    On Double-Beta Decay Half-Life Time Systematics

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    Recommended 2 β\beta (2 ν\nu) half-life values and their systematics were analyzed in the frame- work of a simple empirical approach. T2ν^{2 \nu}1/2_{1/2} ~ 1/E8^{8} trend has been observed for 128,130^{128,130}Te recommended values. This trend was used to predict T2ν^{2 \nu}1/2_{1/2} for all isotopes of interest. Current results were compared with other theoretical and experimental works

    Comment on "Precise half-life values for two-neutrino double beta decay"

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    The results by A.S. Barabash [Phys. Rev. {\bf C 81}, 035501 (2010)] are shown to be incomplete. Tellurium data sets were reanalyzed using the best practices of ENSDF evaluations. Present analysis indicates much higher value for the 2ν\nu-mode half-life time in 128^{128}Te and the corresponding ratio of 128,130^{128,130}Te half-lives. These values imply the T1/22νT^{2 \nu}_{1/2} ∼\sim 1E8\frac{1}{E^{8}} ββ\beta\beta-decay transition energy trend that is consistent with the two-nucleon mechanism of ββ\beta\beta(2ν\nu)-decay

    Sigma web interface for reactor data applications

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    We present Sigma Web interface which provides user-friendly access for online analysis and plotting of the evaluated and experimental nuclear reaction data stored in the ENDF-6 and EXFOR formats. The interface includes advanced browsing and search capabilities, interactive plots of cross sections, angular distributions and spectra, nubars, comparisons between evaluated and experimental data, computations for cross section data sets, pre-calculated integral quantities, neutron cross section uncertainties plots and visualization of covariance matrices. Sigma is publicly available at the National Nuclear Data Center website at http://www.nndc.bnl.gov/sigma
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