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Antimony-134

Properties and data of the isotope 134Sb.


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See also: list of Antimony isotopes.

 

General data

Name of the isotope:Antimony-134; Sb-134Symbol:134Sb or 13451SbMass number A:134 (= number of nucleons)Atomic number Z:51 (= number of protons)Neutrons N:83Isotopic mass:133.9205357(18) u (atomic weight of Antimony-134)Nuclide mass:133.8925598 u (calculated nuclear mass without electrons)Mass excess:-74.02052 MeVMass defect:1.19772896 u (per nucleus)Nuclear binding energy:1115.67733987 MeV (per nucleus)
8.3259503 MeV (average binding energy per nucleon)
Separation energy:SN = 3.168(4) MeV (first neutron)
SP = 10.4356(26) MeV (first proton)
Half-life:0.78(6) sDecay constant λ:0.88865023148711 s-1Specific activity α:4.023742006940 × 10+21 Bq g-1
108749783971.36 Ci g-1
Spin and parity:
(nuclear angular momentum)
(0-)Year of discovery:1967

 

Radioactive Decay

Half-life T½ = 0.78(6) s respectively 7.8 × 10-1 seconds s.

Decay modeDaughterProbabilityDecay energyγ energy
(intensity)
β-134Te100 %8.513(3) MeV

 

Parent Nuclides

Direct parent isotopes are: 134Sn, 135Sn, 248Cm.

 

Nuclear Isomers

Nuclear isomers or excited states with the activation energy in keV related to the ground state.

Nuclear IsomerExcitation EnergyHalf-lifeSpin
134mSb279(1) keV10.07(5) s(7-)

 

Isotones and Isobars

The following table shows the atomic nuclei that are isotonic (same neutron number N = 83) and isobaric (same nucleon number A = 134) with Antimony-134. Naturally occurring isotopes are marked in green; light green = naturally occurring radionuclides.

 

OZIsotone N = 83Isobar A = 134
46129Pd
47130Ag
48131Cd134Cd
49132In134In
50133Sn134Sn
51134Sb134Sb
52135Te134Te
53136I134I
54137Xe134Xe
55138Cs134Cs
56139Ba134Ba
57140La134La
58141Ce134Ce
59142Pr134Pr
60143Nd134Nd
61144Pm134Pm
62145Sm134Sm
63146Eu134Eu
64147Gd134Gd
65148Tb
66149Dy
67150Ho
68151Er
69152Tm
70153Yb
71154Lu
72155Hf
73156Ta
74157W

 

External data and identifiers

Adopted Levels, Gammas:NuDat 134Sb

 


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