Beta-decay half-lives calculated on the gross theory

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Beta-decay half-lives have been calculated by the use of the gross theory which was formulated by Takahashi, Yamada, and Koyama. Both allowed and first-forbidden transitions have been taken into account, and consideration also has been given to the possibility that all the transitions to the levels near the ground states may be highly forbidden. The Q-values used in the calculation have been taken from the mass formula of Myers and Swiatecki. The calculated half-lives are shown in the PLOTS together with the experimental data and the Q-values. The PLOTS cover all the isotopes between the proton-drip and neutron-drip lines with Z = 3 to Z = 100. © 1973.

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Takahashi, K., Yamada, M., & Kondoh, T. (1973). Beta-decay half-lives calculated on the gross theory. Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables. https://doi.org/10.1016/0092-640X(73)90015-6

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