Isotopes of Neptunium - Table

Table

nuclide
symbol
Z(p) N(n)
isotopic mass (u)
half-life decay
mode(s)
daughter
isotope(s)
nuclear
spin
excitation energy
225Np 93 132 225.03391(8) 3# ms α 221Pa 9/2-#
226Np 93 133 226.03515(10)# 35(10) ms α 222Pa
227Np 93 134 227.03496(8) 510(60) ms α (99.95%) 223Pa 5/2-#
β+ (.05%) 227U
228Np 93 135 228.03618(21)# 61.4(14) s β+ (59%) 228U
α (41%) 224Pa
β+, SF (.012%) (various)
229Np 93 136 229.03626(9) 4.0(2) min α (51%) 225Pa 5/2+#
β+ (49%) 229U
230Np 93 137 230.03783(6) 4.6(3) min β+ (97%) 230U
α (3%) 226Pa
231Np 93 138 231.03825(5) 48.8(2) min β+ (98%) 231U (5/2)(+#)
α (2%) 227Pa
232Np 93 139 232.04011(11)# 14.7(3) min β+ (99.99%) 232U (4+)
α (.003%) 228Pa
233Np 93 140 233.04074(5) 36.2(1) min β+ (99.99%) 233U (5/2+)
α (.001%) 229Pa
234Np 93 141 234.042895(9) 4.4(1) d β+ 234U (0+)
235Np 93 142 235.0440633(21) 396.1(12) d EC 235U 5/2+
α (.0026%) 231Pa
236Np 93 143 236.04657(5) 1.54(6)×105 a EC (87.3%) 236U (6-)
β- (12.5%) 236Pu
α (.16%) 232Pa
236mNp 60(50) keV 22.5(4) h EC (52%) 236U 1
β- (48%) 236Pu
237Np 93 144 237.0481734(20) 2.144(7)×106 a α 233Pa 5/2+
SF (2×10−10%) (various)
CD (4×10−12%) 207Tl
30Mg
238Np 93 145 238.0509464(20) 2.117(2) d β- 238Pu 2+
238mNp 2300(200)# keV 112(39) ns
239Np 93 146 239.0529390(22) 2.356(3) d β- 239Pu 5/2+
240Np 93 147 240.056162(16) 61.9(2) min β- 240Pu (5+)
240mNp 20(15) keV 7.22(2) min β- (99.89%) 240Pu 1(+)
IT (.11%) 240Np
241Np 93 148 241.05825(8) 13.9(2) min β- 241Pu (5/2+)
242Np 93 149 242.06164(21) 2.2(2) min β- 242Pu (1+)
242mNp 0(50)# keV 5.5(1) min 6+#
243Np 93 150 243.06428(3)# 1.85(15) min β- 243Pu (5/2-)
244Np 93 151 244.06785(32)# 2.29(16) min β- 244Pu (7-)

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