Results:3 different decay possibilities were found
Dataset #1:
Author: Balraj Singh and Jun Chen Citation:Nuclear Data Sheets 116, 1 (2014)
| Parent Nucleus | Parent E(level) | Parent Jπ | Parent T1/2 | Decay Mode | GS-GS Q-value (keV) | Daughter Nucleus | Decay Scheme | ENSDF file | ||
| 238.795 | 1/2- | 67.63 m 4 | ε: 13.4 4 % | 1064.1 28 |
|
Electrons:
| Energy (keV) | Intensity (%) | Dose ( MeV/Bq-s ) | |
| Auger L | 1.68 | 15.0 % 9 | 2.52E-4 14 |
| Auger K | 11.4 | 4.0 % 3 | 4.6E-4 3 |
| CE K | 114.62 4 | 0.009 % 3 | 1.1E-5 3 |
| CE L | 127.75 4 | 0.0011 % 3 | 1.3E-6 4 |
| CE M | 129.50 4 | 1.7E-4 % 5 | 2.3E-7 6 |
| CE N | 129.79 4 | 2.0E-5 % 5 | 2.6E-8 7 |
| CE K | 135.994 15 | 0.543 % 19 | 7.4E-4 3 |
| CE L | 149.129 15 | 0.0611 % 21 | 9.1E-5 3 |
| CE M | 150.872 15 | 0.0101 % 4 | 1.52E-5 5 |
| CE N | 151.165 15 | 0.00114 % 4 | 1.72E-6 6 |
| CE K | 265.81 3 | 8E-6 % 4 | 2.1E-8 11 |
| CE L | 278.94 3 | 9E-7 % 5 | 2.6E-9 13 |
| CE M | 280.69 3 | 1.6E-7 % 8 | 4.4E-10 22 |
| CE N | 280.98 3 | 1.7E-8 % 9 | 4.8E-11 24 |
Gamma and X-ray radiation:
| Energy (keV) | Intensity (%) | Dose ( MeV/Bq-s ) | |
| XR l | 1.69 | 0.363 % 23 | 6.1E-6 4 |
| XR kα2 | 13.336 | 2.43 % 18 | 3.24E-4 24 |
| XR kα1 | 13.395 | 4.7 % 3 | 6.3E-4 5 |
| XR kβ3 | 14.952 | 0.34 % 3 | 5.1E-5 4 |
| XR kβ1 | 14.961 | 0.67 % 5 | 9.9E-5 7 |
| XR kβ2 | 15.185 | 0.105 % 8 | 1.59E-5 12 |
| 129.82 4 | 0.15 % 4 | 1.9E-4 5 | |
| 151.194 15 | 12.8 % 4 | 0.0194 6 | |
| 281.01 3 | 4.0E-4 % 20 | 1.1E-6 6 | |
| 450.79 5 | 0.0107 % 6 | 4.8E-5 3 | |
| 580.64 5 | 8.7E-4 % 9 | 5.0E-6 5 | |
| 731.797 15 | 0.0146 % 9 | 1.07E-4 7 | |
| 768.5 10 | 3.0E-4 % 25 | 2.3E-6 19 | |
| 919.8 9 | 1.0E-4 % 5 | 9E-7 5 | |
Gamma Coincidence Data:
For each gamma, the list of gammas in coincidence is given.
If experimentally known, an estimate of the average time interval (in seconds) between both gammas is given.
| E(γ) | Coincidence |
| 129.82 | 151.194, 450.79 |
| 151.194 | 129.82, 450.79, 580.64, 768.5 |
| 281.01 | 450.79 |
| 450.79 | 129.82, 151.194, 281.01 |
| 580.64 | 151.194 |
| 768.5 | 151.194 |
Dataset #2:
Author: Balraj Singh and Jun Chen Citation:Nuclear Data Sheets 116, 1 (2014)
| Parent Nucleus | Parent E(level) | Parent Jπ | Parent T1/2 | Decay Mode | GS-GS Q-value (keV) | Daughter Nucleus | Decay Scheme | ENSDF file | ||
| 238.784 | 1/2- | 67.63 m 4 | IT |
|
Electrons:
| Energy (keV) | Intensity (%) | Dose ( MeV/Bq-s ) | |
| Auger L | 1.79 | 71.18 % 11 | 0.0012741 20 |
| CE L | 4.70 5 | 71 % | 0.0033 |
| CE M | 6.56 5 | 14.1 % | 9.2E-4 |
| CE N | 6.88 5 | 1.35 % | 9.3E-5 |
| Auger K | 12.1 | 0.63 % 3 | 7.7E-5 4 |
| CE K | 215.755 20 | 1.64 % 9 | 0.00355 20 |
| CE K | 222.68 5 | 0.443 % 12 | 9.9E-4 3 |
| CE L | 229.644 20 | 0.191 % 12 | 4.4E-4 3 |
| CE M | 231.503 20 | 0.0321 % 19 | 7.4E-5 4 |
| CE N | 231.822 20 | 0.0039 % 3 | 9.1E-6 6 |
| CE L | 236.56 5 | 0.0792 % 20 | 1.87E-4 5 |
| CE M | 238.42 5 | 0.0138 % 4 | 3.28E-5 9 |
| CE N | 238.74 5 | 0.00165 % 4 | 3.93E-6 10 |
Gamma and X-ray radiation:
| Energy (keV) | Intensity (%) | Dose ( MeV/Bq-s ) | |
| XR l | 1.81 | 1.92 % 5 | 3.47E-5 9 |
| 6.92 5 S | 4.2E-6 % | 2.94E-10 | |
| XR kα2 | 14.098 | 0.424 % 24 | 6.0E-5 3 |
| XR kα1 | 14.165 | 0.82 % 5 | 1.16E-4 7 |
| XR kβ3 | 15.825 | 0.061 % 3 | 9.6E-6 5 |
| XR kβ1 | 15.836 | 0.118 % 7 | 1.86E-5 11 |
| XR kβ2 | 16.085 | 0.0209 % 13 | 3.36E-6 20 |
| 231.860 20 | 83.9 % 4 | 0.1945 9 | |
| 238.78 5 | 0.275 % 5 | 6.57E-4 12 | |
Gamma Coincidence Data:
For each gamma, the list of gammas in coincidence is given.
If experimentally known, an estimate of the average time interval (in seconds) between both gammas is given.
| E(γ) | Coincidence |
| 6.92 | 231.860 |
| 231.860 | 6.92 |
Dataset #3:
Author: Balraj Singh and Jun Chen Citation:Nuclear Data Sheets 116, 1 (2014)
| Parent Nucleus | Parent E(level) | Parent Jπ | Parent T1/2 | Decay Mode | GS-GS Q-value (keV) | Daughter Nucleus | Decay Scheme | ENSDF file | ||
| 0.0 | 9/2+ | 64.849 d 7 | ε: 100 % | 1064.1 28 |
|
Electrons:
| Energy (keV) | Intensity (%) | Dose ( MeV/Bq-s ) | |
| Auger L | 1.68 | 107 % 5 | 0.00179 9 |
| Auger K | 11.4 | 28.6 % 16 | 0.00326 19 |
| CE K | 114.60 5 | 1.5E-5 % 15 | 1.7E-8 17 |
| CE L | 127.73 5 | 1.7E-6 % 17 | 2.2E-9 22 |
| CE M | 129.48 5 | 3E-7 % 3 | 4E-10 4 |
| CE N | 129.77 5 | 3E-8 % 3 | 4E-11 4 |
| CE K | 135.98 3 | 5E-5 % 4 | 7E-8 5 |
| CE L | 149.11 3 | 5E-6 % 4 | 8E-9 6 |
| CE M | 150.86 3 | 9E-7 % 7 | 1.4E-9 10 |
| CE N | 151.15 3 | 1.0E-7 % 8 | 1.5E-10 12 |
| CE K | 347.6203 3 | 4.0E-5 % 7 | 1.39E-7 24 |
| CE L | 360.7549 3 | 5.4E-6 % 9 | 1.9E-8 3 |
| CE M | 362.4979 3 | 8.9E-7 % 15 | 3.2E-9 6 |
| CE N | 362.7907 3 | 9.6E-8 % 17 | 3.5E-10 6 |
| CE K | 498.8051 22 | 0.601 % | 0.00300 |
| CE L | 511.9397 22 | 0.0681 % | 3.48E-4 |
| CE M | 513.6827 22 | 0.01127 % | 5.79E-5 |
| CE N | 513.9755 22 | 0.001275 % | 6.55E-6 |
Gamma and X-ray radiation:
| Energy (keV) | Intensity (%) | Dose ( MeV/Bq-s ) | |
| XR l | 1.69 | 2.59 % 15 | 4.38E-5 25 |
| XR kα2 | 13.336 | 17.3 % 11 | 0.00231 15 |
| XR kα1 | 13.395 | 33.4 % 22 | 0.0045 3 |
| XR kβ3 | 14.952 | 2.44 % 16 | 3.65E-4 24 |
| XR kβ1 | 14.961 | 4.7 % 3 | 7.1E-4 5 |
| XR kβ2 | 15.185 | 0.75 % 5 | 1.13E-4 8 |
| 129.80 5 | 2.4E-4 % 24 | 3E-7 3 | |
| 151.18 3 | 0.0012 % 9 | 1.7E-6 13 | |
| 233 ? | 1.9E-5 % 19 | 4E-8 4 | |
| 354.06 5 | 4.8E-4 % 19 | 1.7E-6 7 | |
| 362.82 | 0.00137 % 24 | 5.0E-6 9 | |
| 514.0048 22 | 96 % | 0.492 | |
| 716.87 5 | 3.1E-4 % 3 | 2.20E-6 23 | |
| 868.06 5 | 0.0120 % 7 | 1.04E-4 6 | |
| 951.0 5 | 1.4E-5 % 14 | 1.4E-7 14 | |
Gamma Coincidence Data:
For each gamma, the list of gammas in coincidence is given.
If experimentally known, an estimate of the average time interval (in seconds) between both gammas is given.
| E(γ) | Coincidence |
| 129.80 | 151.18, 233, 354.06 (1.01E-6) |
| 151.18 | 129.80, 233, 354.06 (1.01E-6), 362.82, 716.87 |
| 233 | 129.80, 151.18, 354.06 (1.01E-6) |
| 354.06 | 129.80 (1.01E-6), 151.18 (1.01E-6), 233 (1.01E-6), 362.82 (1.01E-6), 514.0048 (1.01E-6) |
| 362.82 | 151.18, 354.06 (1.01E-6) |
| 514.0048 | 354.06 (1.01E-6) |
| 716.87 | 151.18 |