Short description: Nuclides with atomic number of 65 but with different mass numbers
Main isotopes of Chemistry:terbium (65Tb)
Isotope
Decay
abundance
half-life (t1/2)
mode
product
157Tb
syn
71 y
ε
157Gd
158Tb
syn
180 y
ε
158Gd
β−
158Dy
159Tb
100%
stable
Standard atomic weight Ar, standard(Tb)
158.92535(2)[1]
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Naturally occurring terbium (65Tb) is composed of one stable isotope, 159Tb. Thirty-seven radioisotopes have been characterized, with the most stable being 158Tb with a half-life of 180 years, 157Tb with a half-life of 71 years, and 160Tb with a half-life of 72.3 days. All of the remaining radioactive isotopes have half-lives that are less than 6.907 days, and the majority of these have half-lives that are less than 24 seconds. This element also has 27 meta states, with the most stable being 156m1Tb (t1/2 = 24.4 hours), 154m2Tb (t1/2 = 22.7 hours) and 154m1Tb (t1/2 = 9.4 hours).
The primary decay mode before the most abundant stable isotope, 159Tb, is electron capture, and the primary mode behind is beta decay. The primary decay products before 159Tb are element Gd (gadolinium) isotopes, and the primary products after 159Tb are element Dy (dysprosium) isotopes.
List of isotopes
Template:Anchor (or Anchors): too many anchors, maximum is ten
Nuclide [n 1]
Z
N
Isotopic mass (u) [n 2][n 3]
Half-life [n 4]
Decay mode [n 5]
Daughter isotope [n 6][n 7]
Spin and parity [n 8][n 4]
Physics:Natural abundance (mole fraction)
Excitation energy[n 4]
Normal proportion
Range of variation
135Tb
65
70
0.94(+33−22) ms
(7/2−)
136Tb
65
71
135.96138(64)#
0.2# s
137Tb
65
72
136.95598(64)#
600# ms
11/2−#
138Tb
65
73
137.95316(43)#
800# ms [>200 ns]
β+
138Gd
p
137Gd
139Tb
65
74
138.94829(32)#
1.6(2) s
β+
139Gd
11/2−#
140Tb
65
75
139.94581(86)
2.4(2) s
β+ (99.74%)
140Gd
5
β+, p (.26%)
139Eu
141Tb
65
76
140.94145(11)
3.5(2) s
β+
141Gd
(5/2−)
141mTb
0(200)# keV
7.9(6) s
β+
141Gd
11/2−#
142Tb
65
77
141.93874(32)#
597(17) ms
β+ (96.8(4)%)
142Gd
1+
EC (3.2(4)%)
β+, p
141Eu
142m1Tb
280.2(10) keV
303(17) ms
IT (99.5%)
142Tb
(5−)
β+ (.5%)
142Gd
142m2Tb
621.4(11) keV
15(4) µs
143Tb
65
78
142.93512(6)
12(1) s
β+
143Gd
(11/2−)
143mTb
0(100)# keV
<21 s
β+
143Gd
5/2+#
144Tb
65
79
143.93305(3)
~1 s
β+
144Gd
1+
β+, p (rare)
143Eu
144m1Tb
396.9(5) keV
4.25(15) s
IT (66%)
144Tb
(6−)
β+ (34%)
144Gd
β+, p (<1%)
143Eu
144m2Tb
476.2(5) keV
2.8(3) µs
(8−)
144m3Tb
517.1(5) keV
670(60) ns
(9+)
144m4Tb
544.5(6) keV
<300 ns
(10+)
145Tb
65
80
144.92927(6)
20# min
β+
145Gd
(3/2+)
145mTb
0(100)# keV
30.9(7) s
β+
145Gd
(11/2−)
146Tb
65
81
145.92725(5)
8(4) s
β+
146Gd
1+
146m1Tb
150(100)# keV
24.1(5) s
β+
146Gd
5−
146m2Tb
930(100)# keV
1.18(2) ms
(10+)
147Tb
65
82
146.924045(13)
1.64(3) h
β+
147Gd
1/2+#
147mTb
50.6(9) keV
1.87(5) min
β+
147Gd
(11/2)−
148Tb
65
83
147.924272(15)
60(1) min
β+
148Gd
2−
148m1Tb
90.1(3) keV
2.20(5) min
β+
148Gd
(9)+
148m2Tb
8618.6(10) keV
1.310(7) µs
(27+)
149Tb
65
84
148.923246(5)
4.118(25) h
β+ (83.3%)
149Gd
1/2+
α (16.7%)
145Eu
149mTb
35.78(13) keV
4.16(4) min
β+ (99.97%)
149Gd
11/2−
α (.022%)
145Eu
150Tb
65
85
149.923660(8)
3.48(16) h
β+ (99.95%)
150Gd
(2−)
α (.05%)
146Eu
150mTb
457(29) keV
5.8(2) min
β+
150Gd
9+
IT (rare)
150Tb
151Tb
65
86
150.923103(5)
17.609(1) h
β+ (99.99%)
151Gd
1/2(+)
α (.0095%)
147Eu
151mTb
99.54(6) keV
25(3) s
IT (93.8%)
151Tb
(11/2−)
β+ (6.2%)
151Gd
152Tb
65
87
151.92407(4)
17.8784(95) h[2]
β+
152Gd
2−
α (7×10−7%)
148Eu
152m1Tb
342.15(16) keV
0.96 µs
5−
152m2Tb
501.74(19) keV
4.2(1) min
IT (78.8%)
152Tb
8+
β+ (21.2%)
152Gd
153Tb
65
88
152.923435(5)
2.34(1) d
β+
153Gd
5/2+
153mTb
163.175(5) keV
186(4) µs
11/2−
154Tb
65
89
153.92468(5)
21.5(4) h
β+ (99.9%)
154Gd
0(+#)
β− (.1%)
154Dy
154m1Tb
12(7) keV
9.4(4) h
β+ (78.2%)
154Gd
3−
IT (21.8%)
154Tb
β− (.1%)
154Dy
154m2Tb
200(150)# keV
22.7(5) h
7−
154m3Tb
0+Z keV
513(42) ns
155Tb
65
90
154.923505(13)
5.32(6) d
EC
155Gd
3/2+
156Tb
65
91
155.924747(5)
5.35(10) d
β+
156Gd
3−
β− (rare)
156Dy
156m1Tb
54(3) keV
24.4(10) h
IT
156Tb
(7−)
156m2Tb
88.4(2) keV
5.3(2) h
(0+)
157Tb
65
92
156.9240246(27)
71(7) y
EC
157Gd
3/2+
158Tb
65
93
157.9254131(28)
180(11) y
β+ (83.4%)
158Gd
3−
β− (16.6%)
158Dy
158m1Tb
110.3(12) keV
10.70(17) s
IT (99.39%)
158Tb
0−
β− (.6%)
158Dy
β+ (.01%)
158Gd
158m2Tb
388.37(15) keV
0.40(4) ms
7−
159Tb[n 9]
65
94
158.9253468(27)
Stable
3/2+
1.0000
160Tb
65
95
159.9271676(27)
72.3(2) d
β−
160Dy
3−
161Tb[n 9]
65
96
160.9275699(28)
6.906(19) d
β−
161Dy
3/2+
162Tb
65
97
161.92949(4)
7.60(15) min
β−
162Dy
1−
163Tb
65
98
162.930648(5)
19.5(3) min
β−
163Dy
3/2+
164Tb
65
99
163.93335(11)
3.0(1) min
β−
164Dy
(5+)
165Tb
65
100
164.93488(21)#
2.11(10) min
β−
165mDy
3/2+#
166Tb
65
101
165.93799(11)
25.6(22) s
β−
166Dy
167Tb
65
102
166.94005(43)#
19.4(27) s
β−
167Dy
3/2+#
168Tb
65
103
167.94364(54)#
8.2(13) s
β−
168Dy
4−#
169Tb
65
104
168.94622(64)#
5.13(32) s
β−
169Dy
3/2+#
170Tb
65
105
169.95025(75)#
960(78) ms
β−
170Dy
171Tb
65
106
170.95330(86)#
1.23(10) s
β−
171Dy
3/2+#
172Tb
65
107
760(190) ms
β−
172Dy
6+#
↑mTb – Excited nuclear isomer.
↑( ) – Uncertainty (1σ) is given in concise form in parentheses after the corresponding last digits.
↑# – Atomic mass marked #: value and uncertainty derived not from purely experimental data, but at least partly from trends from the Mass Surface (TMS).
↑ 4.04.14.2# – Values marked # are not purely derived from experimental data, but at least partly from trends of neighboring nuclides (TNN).
↑
Modes of decay:
EC:
Electron capture
IT:
Isomeric transition
p:
Proton emission
↑Bold italics symbol as daughter – Daughter product is nearly stable.
↑Bold symbol as daughter – Daughter product is stable.
↑( ) spin value – Indicates spin with weak assignment arguments.
↑ 9.09.1Fission product
References
↑Meija, Juris; Coplen, Tyler B.; Berglund, Michael; Brand, Willi A.; De Bièvre, Paul; Gröning, Manfred; Holden, Norman E.; Irrgeher, Johanna et al. (2016). "Atomic weights of the elements 2013 (IUPAC Technical Report)". Pure and Applied Chemistry88 (3): 265–91. doi:10.1515/pac-2015-0305.
↑Collins, S.M.; Köster, U.; Robinson, A.P.; Ivanov, P.; Cocolios, T.E.; Russell, B.; Fenwick, A.J.; Bernerd, C. et al. (2023). "Determination of the Terbium-152 half-life from mass-separated samples from CERN-ISOLDE and assessment of the radionuclide purity". Applied Radiation and Isotopes (Elsevier BV) 202: 111044. doi:10.1016/j.apradiso.2023.111044. ISSN 0969-8043. PMID 37797447.
Isotope masses from:
Audi, Georges; Bersillon, Olivier; Blachot, Jean; Wapstra, Aaldert Hendrik (2003), "The NUBASE evaluation of nuclear and decay properties", Nuclear Physics A729: 3–128, doi:10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2003.11.001, Bibcode: 2003NuPhA.729....3A, https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/in2p3-00020241/document
Isotopic compositions and standard atomic masses from:
Wieser, Michael E. (2006). "Atomic weights of the elements 2005 (IUPAC Technical Report)". Pure and Applied Chemistry78 (11): 2051–2066. doi:10.1351/pac200678112051.
Half-life, spin, and isomer data selected from the following sources.
Audi, Georges; Bersillon, Olivier; Blachot, Jean; Wapstra, Aaldert Hendrik (2003), "The NUBASE evaluation of nuclear and decay properties", Nuclear Physics A729: 3–128, doi:10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2003.11.001, Bibcode: 2003NuPhA.729....3A, https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/in2p3-00020241/document
National Nuclear Data Center. "NuDat 2.x database". Brookhaven National Laboratory. http://www.nndc.bnl.gov/nudat2/.
Lide, David R., ed (2004). "11. Table of the Isotopes". CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (85th ed.). Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. ISBN 978-0-8493-0485-9.
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Group
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Period
Alkali metals
Alkaline earth metals
Pnictogens
Chalcogens
Halogens
Noble gases
1
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H
1
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He
2
2
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Li
3
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Be
4
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B
5
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C
6
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N
7
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O
8
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F
9
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Ne
10
3
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Na
11
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Mg
12
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Al
13
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Si
14
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P
15
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S
16
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Cl
17
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Ar
18
4
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K
19
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Ca
20
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Sc
21
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Ti
22
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V
23
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Cr
24
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Mn
25
Iso's · List
Fe
26
Iso's · List
Co
27
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Ni
28
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Cu
29
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Zn
30
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Ga
31
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Ge
32
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As
33
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Se
34
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Br
35
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Kr
36
5
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Rb
37
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Sr
38
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Y
39
Iso's · List
Zr
40
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Nb
41
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Mo
42
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Tc
43
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Ru
44
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Rh
45
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Pd
46
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Ag
47
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Cd
48
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In
49
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Sn
50
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Sb
51
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Te
52
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I
53
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Xe
54
6
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Cs
55
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Ba
56
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La
57
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Hf
72
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Ta
73
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W
74
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Re
75
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Os
76
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Ir
77
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Pt
78
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Au
79
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Hg
80
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Tl
81
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Pb
82
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Bi
83
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Po
84
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At
85
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Rn
86
7
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Fr
87
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Ra
88
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Ac
89
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Rf
104
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Db
105
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Sg
106
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Bh
107
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Hs
108
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Mt
109
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Ds
110
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Rg
111
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Cn
112
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Nh
113
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Fl
114
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Mc
115
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Lv
116
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Ts
117
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Og
118
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Ce
58
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Pr
59
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Nd
60
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Pm
61
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Sm
62
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Eu
63
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Gd
64
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Tb
65
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Dy
66
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Ho
67
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Er
68
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Tm
69
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Yb
70
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Lu
71
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Th
90
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Pa
91
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U
92
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Np
93
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Pu
94
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Am
95
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Cm
96
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Bk
97
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Cf
98
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Es
99
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Fm
100
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Md
101
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No
102
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Lr
103
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