Nucleus[1] Binding energy (MeV) g.s. Radius[3] & Deformation[4]
18675Re111   Rhenium
J(π)=1-
T1/2=3.72 d
  Experiment
[2]
Theory
[4]
Sh.corr.
[4]
Mass Excess -41.930648
(0.001245)
-42.380 -2.470
BE 1484.520 1484.969
BE/A 7.981 7.984
<R2ch>1/2 = 
Charge-density Distribution [6]

β2= 0.221
β3= 0.000
β4= -0.094
β6= 0.010
Excited States[1]
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Known and possible Decays[1] Q-values (keV)
roman [2], italic [4]
α - decay2077.70
β- - decay1071.77
β+ - decay-441.88
e-capture580.12
1p - decay-5829.70
2p - decay-13667.09
1n - decay-6179.33
2n - decay-13848.53
- - decay-2755.81
β-,n-7192.07
β-,2n-13816.57
β-,d-10841.60
β-,t-11069.20
β-3892.20
β-,n,α-4173.36
EC,p-7823.24
EC,2p-15007.13
EC,α1696.38
Metastable states and Resonances[1] Radiation energies (keV)[1] Thermal neutrons[1] El.-Magn. properties[5,7,8]
 
E = 149 keV
T1/2 = 2.00e+5 y
IT
100%
β- endpoint energies
γ-energies
 
μ (nm) Q (b) E* (keV)
+0.618(6)0
+1.739(6)0
+2.18(6)314
+4.62(11)330
  
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