In December 2011, the National Nuclear Data Center (NNDC) released ENDF/B-VII.1 [1], the "latest recommended evaluated nuclear data file for use in nuclear science and technology applications". The data was released in the standard Evaluated Nuclear Data Format (ENDF) [2]. This release represents the advances made in nuclear data during the five years since the release of ENDF/B-VII.0 [3]. The Nuclear Data Team at Los Alamos National Laboratory has processed the ENDF/B-VII.1 library and has made available a library of ACE data tables at several temperatures for each of the ENDF/B files. The ACE data library is called ENDF71x.
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