Gold-189m3
Properties and data of the isotope 189Au.
See also: list of Gold isotopes.
General data
Name of the isotope:Gold-189m3; Au-189m3Symbol:189Au or 18979AuMass number A:189 (= number of nucleons)Atomic number Z:79 (= number of protons)Neutrons N:110Isotopic mass:188.963948(22) u (atomic weight of Gold-189m3)
Excitation energy: 2554.8(8) keVNuclide mass:188.9206149 u (calculated nuclear mass without electrons)Mass excess:-33.58222 MeVMass defect:1.607370288 u (per nucleus)Nuclear binding energy:1497.25577905 MeV (per nucleus)
7.92198825 MeV (average binding energy per nucleon)Half-life:242(10) nsDecay constant λ:2864244.5477684 s-1Specific activity α:9.174938363812 × 10+27 Bq g-1
2.479713071300 × 10+17 Ci g-1Spin and parity:
(nuclear angular momentum)(31/2+)Magnetic dipole moment:μ(μN) = 6.6(5)Nuclear g-factor:gl = 0.4258064516129
Radioactive Decay
Half-life T½ = 242(10) ns respectively 2.42 × 10-7 seconds s.
Decay mode | Daughter | Probability | Decay energy | γ energy (intensity) |
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Iso | 189Au | 100 % | | |
Nuclear Isomers
Nuclear isomers or excited states with the activation energy in keV related to the ground state.
Nuclear Isomer | Excitation Energy | Half-life | Spin |
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189Au | | 28.7(3) min | 1/2+ |
189m1Au | 247.23(16) keV | 4.59(11) min | 11/2- |
189m2Au | 325.12(16) keV | 190(15) ns | 9/2- |
Isotones and Isobars
The following table shows the atomic nuclei that are isotonic (same neutron number N = 110) and isobaric (same nucleon number A = 189) with Gold-189m3. Naturally occurring isotopes are marked in green; light green = naturally occurring radionuclides.
OZ | Isotone N = 110 | Isobar A = 189 |
69 | 179Tm | |
70 | 180Yb | |
71 | 181Lu | |
72 | 182Hf | 189Hf |
73 | 183Ta | 189Ta |
74 | 184W | 189W |
75 | 185Re | 189Re |
76 | 186Os | 189Os |
77 | 187Ir | 189Ir |
78 | 188Pt | 189Pt |
79 | 189Au | 189Au |
80 | 190Hg | 189Hg |
81 | 191Tl | 189Tl |
82 | 192Pb | 189Pb |
83 | 193Bi | 189Bi |
84 | 194Po | 189Po |
85 | 195At | |
86 | 196Rn | |
Last update: 2020-10-22
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