Nucleus[1] Binding energy (MeV) g.s. Radius[3] & Deformation[4]
19275Re117   Rhenium
J(π)=
T1/2=16.00 s
  Experiment
[2]
Theory
[4]
Sh.corr.
[4]
Mass Excess -31.588825
(0.076383)
-32.300 -3.930
BE 1522.606 1523.317
BE/A 7.930 7.934
<R2ch>1/2 = 
Charge-density Distribution [6]

β2= 0.164
β3= 0.000
β4= -0.077
β6= 0.018
Excited States[1]
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Known and possible Decays[1] Q-values (keV)
roman [2], italic [4]
α - decay-401.70
β- - decay4295.16
β+ - decay-2961.86
e-capture-1939.86
1p - decay-7701.65
2p - decay-17653.83
1n - decay-5308.07
2n - decay-12096.43
- - decay3248.89
β-,n-3263.23
β-,2n-9021.95
β-,d-9089.50
β-,t-8557.87
β-4656.19
β-,n,α-2178.71
EC,p-12385.86
EC,2p-20918.03
EC,α-3134.76
Metastable states and Resonances[1] Radiation energies (keV)[1] Thermal neutrons[1] El.-Magn. properties[5,7,8]
 
E = 160.1 keV
T1/2 = 85.00 µs
IT
100%
E = 267 keV
T1/2 = 1.02 m
IT
100%
      
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