Results:2 different decay possibilities were found
Dataset #1:
Authors: D. Abriola, A.A. Sonzogni Citation:Nuclear Data Sheets 107, 2423 (2006)
| Parent Nucleus | Parent E(level) | Parent Jπ | Parent T1/2 | Decay Mode | GS-GS Q-value (keV) | Daughter Nucleus | Decay Scheme | ENSDF file | ||
| 2000AP | (21/2+) | 13.3 s 3 | β+p | 5.13E+3 SY |
|
Electrons:
| Energy (keV) | Intensity (%) | Dose ( MeV/Bq-s ) | |
| Auger L | 2.53 | 0.2280 % 8 | 5.768E-6 21 |
| Auger K | 16.2 | 0.0418 % 8 | 6.76E-6 13 |
| CE K | 124.1828 3 | 0.187 % | 2.319122E-4 |
| CE L | 143.0760 3 | 0.0318 % | 4.543285E-5 |
| CE M | 145.7150 3 | 0.00589 % | 8.576316E-6 |
| CE K | 289.4828 3 | 0.0179 % | 5.189054E-5 |
| CE L | 308.3760 3 | 0.00237 % | 7.319687E-6 |
| CE M | 311.0150 3 | 4.396E-4 % | 1.3670977E-6 |
Gamma and X-ray radiation:
| Energy (keV) | Intensity (%) | Dose ( MeV/Bq-s ) | |
| XR l | 2.56 | 0.0108 % 3 | 2.77E-7 7 |
| XR kα2 | 19.15 | 0.0475 % 14 | 9.1E-6 3 |
| XR kα1 | 19.279 | 0.0901 % 25 | 1.74E-5 5 |
| XR kβ3 | 21.634 | 0.00739 % 20 | 1.60E-6 4 |
| XR kβ1 | 21.657 | 0.0143 % 4 | 3.10E-6 9 |
| XR kβ2 | 22.074 | 0.00336 % 10 | 7.41E-7 23 |
| 146.3 | 0.67 % | 9.9E-4 | |
| 311.6 | 0.88 % | 0.0027 | |
| 756 | 0.90 % | 0.0068 | |
| 1430.7 | 0.90 % | 0.0129 | |
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 |
| 146.3 | 311.6 (6.50E-8), 756 (6.50E-8), 1430.7 (6.50E-8) |
| 311.6 | 146.3 (6.50E-8), 756, 1430.7 |
| 756 | 146.3 (6.50E-8), 311.6, 1430.7 |
| 1430.7 | 146.3 (6.50E-8), 311.6, 756 |
Dataset #2:
Authors: S. K. Basu, G. Mukherjee, A. A. Sonzogni Citation:Nuclear Data Sheets 111, 2555 (2010)
| Parent Nucleus | Parent E(level) | Parent Jπ | Parent T1/2 | Decay Mode | GS-GS Q-value (keV) | Daughter Nucleus | Decay Scheme | ENSDF file | ||
| 1875.28 | (21/2+) | 13.3 s 3 | IT |
|
Electrons:
| Energy (keV) | Intensity (%) | Dose ( MeV/Bq-s ) | |
| Auger L | 2.5 | 0.4421 % 16 | 1.105E-5 4 |
| Auger K | 17.7 | 0.0728 % 16 | 1.29E-5 3 |
| CE K | 64.9 7 | 0.0656 % | 4.26E-5 |
| CE L | 85.7 7 | 0.00809 % | 6.94E-6 |
| CE M | 88.6 7 | 0.00153 % | 1.36E-6 |
| CE N | 89.2 7 | 2.56E-4 % | 2.28E-7 |
| CE K | 499.65 10 | 0.339 % | 0.00169 |
| CE L | 520.40 10 | 0.0647 % | 3.37E-4 |
| CE M | 523.33 10 | 0.01252 % | 6.55E-5 |
| CE N | 523.91 10 | 0.00201 % | 1.055E-5 |
Gamma and X-ray radiation:
| Energy (keV) | Intensity (%) | Dose ( MeV/Bq-s ) | |
| XR l | 2.84 | 0.0250 % 6 | 7.11E-7 17 |
| XR kα2 | 21.02 | 0.097 % 3 | 2.03E-5 6 |
| XR kα1 | 21.177 | 0.182 % 5 | 3.86E-5 11 |
| XR kβ3 | 23.791 | 0.0154 % 4 | 3.67E-6 11 |
| XR kβ1 | 23.819 | 0.0297 % 8 | 7.08E-6 20 |
| XR kβ2 | 24.299 | 0.00724 % 20 | 1.76E-6 5 |
| 89.3 7 | 0.14 % | 1.3E-4 | |
| 524.0 1 | 11 % | 0.055 | |
| 1261.8 1 | 0.22 % | 0.0028 | |
| 1351.1 1 | 11 % | 0.15 | |
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 |
| 89.3 | 524.0, 1261.8 |
| 524.0 | 89.3, 1261.8, 1351.1 |
| 1261.8 | 89.3, 524.0 |
| 1351.1 | 524.0 |