Isotopes of barium

Naturally occurring barium (Ba) is a mix of six stable isotopes and one very long-lived radioactive primordial isotope, barium-130, recently identified as being unstable by geochemical means (from analysis of the presence of its daughter xenon-130 in rocks). This nuclide decays by double-electron capture (absorbing two electrons and emitting two neutrinos) with a half-life of 70 trillion years (about 5,000 times the age of the universe).

There are a total of thirty-three known radioisotopes in addition to 130Ba, but most of these are highly radioactive with half-lives in the several millisecond to several minute range. and thus never encountered in nature. The only notable exceptions are 133Ba which has a half-life of 10.51 years, and 137mBa (2.55 minutes), which is the decay product of 137Cs (30.17 years, and a common fission product).

Barium-114 is the lightest nuclide known to undergo cluster decay, emitting a nucleus of stable 12C to produce 102Sn in .0034% of decays.

Standard atomic mass: 137.327(7) u

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Table

nuclide
symbol
Z(p) N(n)  
isotopic mass (u)
 
half-life[n 1] decay
mode(s)[1][n 2]
daughter
isotope(s)[n 3]
nuclear
spin
representative
isotopic
composition
(mole fraction)
range of natural
variation
(mole fraction)
excitation energy
114Ba 56 58 113.95068(15) 530(230) ms
[0.43(+30−15) s]
β+, p (99.59%) 113Xe 0+
α (.37%) 110Xe
β+ (.04%) 114Cs
CD (.0034%)[n 4] 102Sn, 12C
115Ba 56 59 114.94737(64)# 0.45(5) s β+ 115Cs (5/2+)#
β+, p 114Xe
116Ba 56 60 115.94138(43)# 1.3(2) s β+ 116Cs 0+
β+, p 115Xe
117Ba 56 61 116.93850(32)# 1.75(7) s β+ 117Cs (3/2)(+#)
β+, α 113I
β+, p 116Xe
118Ba 56 62 117.93304(21)# 5.2(2) s β+ 118Cs 0+
β+, p 117Xe
119Ba 56 63 118.93066(21) 5.4(3) s β+ 119Cs (5/2+)
β+, p 118Xe
120Ba 56 64 119.92604(32) 24(2) s β+ 120Cs 0+
121Ba 56 65 120.92405(15) 29.7(15) s β+ (99.98%) 121Cs 5/2(+)
β+, p (.02%) 120Xe
122Ba 56 66 121.91990(3) 1.95(15) min β+ 122Cs 0+
123Ba 56 67 122.918781(13) 2.7(4) min β+ 123Cs 5/2(+)
124Ba 56 68 123.915094(13) 11.0(5) min β+ 124Cs 0+
125Ba 56 69 124.914473(12) 3.5(4) min β+ 125Cs 1/2(+#)
126Ba 56 70 125.911250(13) 100(2) min β+ 126Cs 0+
127Ba 56 71 126.911094(12) 12.7(4) min β+ 127Cs 1/2+
127mBa 80.33(12) keV 1.9(2) s IT 127Ba 7/2−
128Ba 56 72 127.908318(11) 2.43(5) d β+ 128Cs 0+
129Ba 56 73 128.908679(12) 2.23(11) h β+ 129Cs 1/2+
129mBa 8.42(6) keV 2.16(2) h β+ 129Cs 7/2+#
IT 129Ba
130Ba[n 5] 56 74 129.9063208(30) 7×1013 yrs Double EC 130Xe 0+ 0.00106(1)
130mBa 2475.12(18) keV 9.54(14) ms IT 130Ba 8−
131Ba 56 75 130.906941(3) 11.50(6) d β+ 131Cs 1/2+
131mBa 187.14(12) keV 14.6(2) min IT 131Ba 9/2−
132Ba 56 76 131.9050613(11) Observationally Stable[n 6] 0+ 0.00101(1)
133Ba 56 77 132.9060075(11) 10.51(5) yrs EC 133Cs 1/2+
133mBa 288.247(9) keV 38.9(1) h IT (99.99%) 133Ba 11/2−
EC (.0096%) 133Cs
134Ba 56 78 133.9045084(4) Observationally Stable[n 7] 0+ 0.02417(18)
135Ba 56 79 134.9056886(4) Observationally Stable[n 7] 3/2+ 0.06592(12)
135mBa 268.22(2) keV 28.7(2) h IT 135Ba 11/2−
136Ba 56 80 135.9045759(4) Observationally Stable[n 7] 0+ 0.07854(24)
136mBa 2030.466(18) keV 308.4(19) ms IT 136Ba 7−
137Ba 56 81 136.9058274(5) Observationally Stable[n 7] 3/2+ 0.11232(24)
137m1Ba 661.659(3) keV 2.552(1) min IT 137Ba 11/2−
137m2Ba 2349.1(4) keV 0.59(10) µs (17/2−)
138Ba[n 8] 56 82 137.9052472(5) Observationally Stable[n 7] 0+ 0.71698(42)
138mBa 2090.54(6) keV 800(100) ns 6+
139Ba[n 8] 56 83 138.9088413(5) 83.06(28) min β- 139La 7/2−
140Ba[n 8] 56 84 139.910605(9) 12.752(3) d β- 140La 0+
141Ba 56 85 140.914411(9) 18.27(7) min β- 141La 3/2−
142Ba 56 86 141.916453(7) 10.6(2) min β- 142La 0+
143Ba 56 87 142.920627(14) 14.5(3) s β- 143La 5/2−
144Ba 56 88 143.922953(14) 11.5(2) s β- (96.4%) 144La 0+
β+ (3.59%) 144Cs
145Ba 56 89 144.92763(8) 4.31(16) s β- 145La 5/2−
146Ba 56 90 145.93022(8) 2.22(7) s β- (99.98%) 146La 0+
β-, n (.02%) 145La
147Ba 56 91 146.93495(22)# 0.893(1) s β- (99.94%) 147La (3/2+)
β-, n (.06%) 146La
148Ba 56 92 147.93772(9) 0.612(17) s β- (99.6%) 148La 0+
β-, n (.4%) 147La
149Ba 56 93 148.94258(21)# 344(7) ms β- (99.57%) 149La 3/2−#
β-, n (.43%) 148La
150Ba 56 94 149.94568(43)# 300 ms β- 150La 0+
β-, n (rare) 149La
151Ba 56 95 150.95081(43)# 200# ms [>300 ns] β- 151La 3/2−#
152Ba 56 96 151.95427(54)# 100# ms β- 152La 0+
153Ba 56 97 152.95961(86)# 80# ms β- 153La 5/2−#
  1. ^ Bold for isotopes with half-lives longer than the age of the universe (nearly stable)
  2. ^ Abbreviations:
    CD: Cluster decay
    EC: Electron capture
    IT: Isomeric transition
  3. ^ Bold for stable isotopes, bold italics for nearly-stable isotopes (half-life longer than the age of the universe)
  4. ^ Lightest nuclide known to undergo cluster decay
  5. ^ Primordial radioisotope
  6. ^ Believed to undergo β+β+ decay to 132Xe with a half-life over 300×1018 years
  7. ^ a b c d e Theoretically capable of spontaneous fission
  8. ^ a b c Fission product

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See also


References

  1. ^ http://www.nucleonica.net/unc.aspx
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