“…New β-decay experiments are designed to have a per-mil level accuracy [6]. Such new efforts include, for example, studying the decays of 6 He, 16 N, and [17][18][19][20][21][22][23] Ne isotopes at SARAF accelerator (Israel) [7,8], 6 He decay studies at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (USA) [9][10][11], Laboratoire Physique Corpusculaire de CAEN (France) [6], the University of Washington CENPA (USA) by the He6-CRES Collaboration [12], and more (for an overview of ongoing and planned experiments see [6,13]). However, deviations from the simplistic textbook formulae are also due to finite momentum transfer, radiative corrections, and nuclear structure effects (see e.g., [14,15] and references therein).…”