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Artificial nuclides with atomic number of 96 but with different mass numbers
Isotopes of curium (96Cm)
Main isotopes[1] Decay
abun­dance half-life (t1/2) mode pro­duct
242Cm synth 162.8 d α 238Pu
SF
CD 208Pb
243Cm synth 29.1 y α 239Pu
ε 243Am
SF
244Cm synth 18.11 y α 240Pu
SF
245Cm synth 8250 y α 241Pu
SF
246Cm synth 4760 y α 242Pu
SF
247Cm synth 1.56×ばつ107 y α 243Pu
248Cm synth 3.480×ばつ105 y α 244Pu
SF
250Cm synth 8300 y SF
α 246Pu
β 250Bk

Curium (96Cm) is an artificial element with an atomic number of 96. Because it is an artificial element, a standard atomic weight cannot be given, and it has no stable isotopes. The first isotope synthesized was 242Cm in 1944, which has 146 neutrons.

There are 19 known radioisotopes ranging from 233Cm to 251Cm. There are also ten known nuclear isomers. The longest-lived isotope is 247Cm, with half-life 15.6 million years – orders of magnitude longer than that of any known isotope beyond curium, and long enough to study as a possible extinct radionuclide that would be produced by the r-process.[2] [3] The longest-lived known isomer is 246mCm with a half-life of 1.12 seconds.

List of isotopes

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Nuclide
[n 1]
Z N Isotopic mass (Da)[4]
[n 2] [n 3]
Half-life [1]
[n 4]
Decay
mode
[1]
[n 5]
Daughter
isotope

Spin and
parity [1]
[n 6] [n 4]
Excitation energy[n 4]
233Cm 96 137 233.050771(87) 27(10) s β+ (80%) 233Am 3/2+#
α (20%) 229Pu
234Cm 96 138 234.050159(18) 52(9) s β+ (71%) 234Am 0+
α (27%) 230Pu
SF (2%) (various)
235Cm 96 139 235.05155(11)# 7(3) min β+ (96%) 235Am 5/2+#
α (4%) 231Pu
236Cm 96 140 236.051372(19) 6.8(8) min β+ (82%) 236Am 0+
α (18%) 232Pu
237Cm 96 141 237.052869(80) >10# min α (?%) 233Pu 5/2+#
238Cm 96 142 238.053082(13) 2.2(4) h EC (96.11%) 238Am 0+
α (3.84%) 234Pu
SF (0.048%) (various)
239Cm 96 143 239.05491(16) 2.5(4) h β+ 239Am 7/2−#
α (6.2x10−3%) 235Pu
240Cm 96 144 240.0555282(20) 30.4(37) d α 236Pu 0+
SF (×ばつ10−6%) (various)
241Cm 96 145 241.0576512(17) 32.8(2) d EC (99.0%) 241Am 1/2+
α (1.0%) 237Pu
242Cm 96 146 242.0588342(12) 162.8(2) d α[n 7] 238Pu 0+
SF (×ばつ10−6%) (various)
CD (×ばつ10−14%)[n 8] 208Pb
34Si
242mCm 2800(100) keV 180(70) ns
243Cm 96 147 243.0613873(16) 29.1(1) y α (99.71%) 239Pu 5/2+
EC (0.29%) 243Am
SF (×ばつ10−9%) (various)
243mCm 87.4(1) keV 1.08(3) μs IT 243Cm 1/2+
244Cm 96 148 244.0627506(12) 18.11(3) y α 240Pu 0+
SF (×ばつ10−4%) (various)
244m1Cm 1040.181(11) keV 34(2) ms IT 244Cm 6+
244m2Cm 1100(900)# keV >500 ns SF (various)
245Cm 96 149 245.0654910(12) 8250(70) y α 241Pu 7/2+
SF (×ばつ10−7%) (various)
245mCm 355.92(10) keV 290(20) ns IT 245Cm 1/2+
246Cm 96 150 246.0672220(16) 4706(40) y α (99.97%) 242Pu 0+
SF (0.02615%) (various
246mCm 1179.66(13) keV 1.12(24) s IT 246Cm 8−
247Cm 96 151 247.0703527(41) 1.56(5)×ばつ107 y α 243Pu 9/2−
247m1Cm 227.38(19) keV 26.3(3) μs IT 247Cm 5/2+
247m2Cm 404.90(3) keV 100.6(6) ns IT 247Cm 1/2+
248Cm 96 152 248.0723491(25) 3.48(6)×ばつ105 y α (91.61%)[n 9] 244Pu 0+
SF (8.39%) (various)
248mCm 1458.1(10) keV 146(18) μs IT 248Cm 8−#
249Cm 96 153 249.0759540(25) 64.15(3) min β 249Bk 1/2+
249mCm 48.76(4) keV 23 μs α 245Pu 7/2+
250Cm 96 154 250.078358(11) 8300# y SF (74%)[n 10] (various) 0+
α (?%) 246Pu
β (?%) 250Bk
251Cm 96 155 251.082285(24) 16.8(2) min β 251Bk (3/2+)
This table header & footer:
  1. ^ mCm – Excited nuclear isomer.
  2. ^ ( ) – Uncertainty (1σ) is given in concise form in parentheses after the corresponding last digits.
  3. ^ # – Atomic mass marked #: value and uncertainty derived not from purely experimental data, but at least partly from trends from the Mass Surface (TMS).
  4. ^ a b c # – Values marked # are not purely derived from experimental data, but at least partly from trends of neighboring nuclides (TNN).
  5. ^ Modes of decay:
  6. ^ ( ) spin value – Indicates spin with weak assignment arguments.
  7. ^ Theoretically capable of β+β+ decay to 242Pu
  8. ^ Heaviest known nuclide to undergo cluster decay
  9. ^ Theoretically capable of ββ decay to 248Cf
  10. ^ The nuclide with the lowest atomic number known to undergo spontaneous fission as the main decay mode

Actinides vs fission products

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Actinides and fission products by half-life
Actinides [5] by decay chain Half-life
range (a)
Fission products of 235U by yield [6]
4n 4n + 1 4n + 2 4n + 3 4.5–7% 0.04–1.25% <0.001%
228 RaNo 4–6 a 155 Euþ
248 Bk[7] > 9 a
244 Cmƒ 241 Puƒ 250 Cf 227 AcNo 10–29 a 90 Sr 85 Kr 113m Cdþ
232 Uƒ 238 Puƒ 243 Cmƒ 29–97 a 137 Cs 151 Smþ 121m Sn
249 Cfƒ 242m Amƒ 141–351 a

No fission products have a half-life
in the range of 100 a–210 ka ...

241 Amƒ 251 Cfƒ[8] 430–900 a
226 RaNo 247 Bk 1.3–1.6 ka
240 Pu 229 Th 246 Cmƒ 243 Amƒ 4.7–7.4 ka
245 Cmƒ 250 Cm 8.3–8.5 ka
239 Puƒ 24.1 ka
230 ThNo 231 PaNo 32–76 ka
236 Npƒ 233 Uƒ 234 UNo 150–250 ka 99 Tc 126 Sn
248 Cm 242 Pu 327–375 ka 79 Se
1.33 Ma 135 Cs
237 Npƒ 1.61–6.5 Ma 93 Zr 107 Pd
236 U 247 Cmƒ 15–24 Ma 129 I
244 Pu 80 Ma

... nor beyond 15.7 Ma[9]

232 ThNo 238 UNo 235 UƒNo 0.7–14.1 Ga

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Kondev, F. G.; Wang, M.; Huang, W. J.; Naimi, S.; Audi, G. (2021). "The NUBASE2020 evaluation of nuclear properties" (PDF). Chinese Physics C. 45 (3): 030001. doi:10.1088/1674-1137/abddae.
  2. ^ Côté, Benoit; Eichler, Marius; Yagüe López, Andrés; Vassh, Nicole; Mumpower, Matthew R.; Világos, Blanka; Soós, Benjámin; Arcones, Almudena; Sprouse, Trevor M.; Surman, Rebecca; Pignatari, Marco; Pető, Mária K.; Wehmeyer, Benjamin; Rauscher, Thomas; Lugaro, Maria (26 February 2021). "129I and 247Cm in meteorites constrain the last astrophysical source of solar r-process elements". Science. 371 (6532): 945–948. arXiv:2006.04833 . Bibcode:2021Sci...371..945C. doi:10.1126/science.aba1111. PMID 33632846. S2CID 232050526.
  3. ^ Davis, A.M.; McKeegan, K.D. (2014). "Short-Lived Radionuclides and Early Solar System Chronology". Treatise on Geochemistry: 383. doi:10.1016/B978-0-08-095975-7.00113-3. ISBN 9780080983004.
  4. ^ Wang, Meng; Huang, W.J.; Kondev, F.G.; Audi, G.; Naimi, S. (2021). "The AME 2020 atomic mass evaluation (II). Tables, graphs and references*". Chinese Physics C. 45 (3): 030003. doi:10.1088/1674-1137/abddaf.
  5. ^ Plus radium (element 88). While actually a sub-actinide, it immediately precedes actinium (89) and follows a three-element gap of instability after polonium (84) where no nuclides have half-lives of at least four years (the longest-lived nuclide in the gap is radon-222 with a half life of less than four days). Radium's longest lived isotope, at 1,600 years, thus merits the element's inclusion here.
  6. ^ Specifically from thermal neutron fission of uranium-235, e.g. in a typical nuclear reactor.
  7. ^ Milsted, J.; Friedman, A. M.; Stevens, C. M. (1965). "The alpha half-life of berkelium-247; a new long-lived isomer of berkelium-248". Nuclear Physics. 71 (2): 299. Bibcode:1965NucPh..71..299M. doi:10.1016/0029-5582(65)90719-4.
    "The isotopic analyses disclosed a species of mass 248 in constant abundance in three samples analysed over a period of about 10 months. This was ascribed to an isomer of Bk248 with a half-life greater than 9 [years]. No growth of Cf248 was detected, and a lower limit for the β half-life can be set at about 104 [years]. No alpha activity attributable to the new isomer has been detected; the alpha half-life is probably greater than 300 [years]."
  8. ^ This is the heaviest nuclide with a half-life of at least four years before the "sea of instability".
  9. ^ Excluding those "classically stable" nuclides with half-lives significantly in excess of 232Th; e.g., while 113mCd has a half-life of only fourteen years, that of 113Cd is eight quadrillion years.
Group 1 2   3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Period Hydrogen and
alkali metals
Alkaline
earth metals
Pnicto­gens Chal­co­gens Halo­gens Noble gases
H
1
2
3 4
B
5
C
6
N
7
O
8
F
9
10
11 12 13 14
P
15
S
16
17 18
K
19
20 21 22
V
23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
37 38
Y
39
40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52
I
53
54
55 56 1 asterisk 71 72 73
W
74
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86
87 88 1 asterisk 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118
119 120
1 asterisk 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70  
1 asterisk 89 90 91
U
92
93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102

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