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Isotopes of curium

 
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Curium (Cm) has no stable isotopes. A standard atomic mass cannot be given.

Table

Actinides Halflife Fission products
244Cm 241Pu f 250Cf 243Cmf 10–30 y 137Cs 90Sr 85Kr
232 f 238Pu f is for
fissile
69–90 y 151Sm nc➔
249Cf  f 242Amf 141–351 No fission product
has halflife 102
to 2×105 years
241Am 251Cf  f 431–898
240Pu 229Th 246Cm 243Am 5–7 ky
4n 245Cmf 250Cm 239Pu f 8–24 ky
233U    f 230Th 231Pa 32–160
234U 4n+3 211–290 99Tc 126Sn 79Se
248Cm 242Pu 340–373 Long-lived fission products
237Np 4n+2 1–2 my 93Zr 135Cs nc➔
236U 4n+1 247Cmf 6–23 107Pd 129I
244Pu 80 my >7% >5% >1% >.1%
232Th 238U 235U    f .7–12by fission product yield
nuclide
symbol
Z
(p)
N
(n)
isotopic mass
(u)
half-life spin
excitation energy
232Cm 96 136 1? min 0+
233Cm 96 137 233.05077(8) 1# min 3/2+#
234Cm 96 138 234.05016(2) 51(12) s 0+
235Cm 96 139 235.05143(22)# 5# min 5/2+#
236Cm 96 140 236.05141(22)# 10# min 0+
237Cm 96 141 237.05290(22)# 20# min 5/2+#
238Cm 96 142 238.05303(4) 2.4(1) h 0+
239Cm 96 143 239.05496(11)# ~2.9 h (7/2-)
240Cm 96 144 240.0555295(25) 27(1) d 0+
241Cm 96 145 241.0576530(23) 32.8(2) d 1/2+
242Cm 96 146 242.0588358(20) 162.8(2) d 0+
243Cm 96 147 243.0613891(22) 29.1(1) a 5/2+
243mCm 87.4(1) keV 1.08(3) µs 1/2+
244Cm 96 148 244.0627526(20) 18.10(2) a 0+
244mCm 1040.188(12) keV 34(2) ms 6+
245Cm 96 149 245.0654912(22) 8.5(1)E+3 a 7/2+
245mCm 355.90(10) keV 290(20) ns 1/2+
246Cm 96 150 246.0672237(22) 4.76(4)E+3 a 0+
247Cm 96 151 247.070354(5) 1.56(5)E+7 a 9/2-
248Cm 96 152 248.072349(5) 3.48(6)E+5 a 0+
249Cm 96 153 249.075953(5) 64.15(3) min 1/2(+)
249mCm 48.758(17) keV 23 µs (7/2+)
250Cm 96 154 250.078357(12) 8300# a 0+
251Cm 96 155 251.082285(24) 16.8(2) min (1/2+)
252Cm 96 156 252.08487(32)# <1 d 0+

Notes

  • Values marked # are not purely derived from experimental data, but at least partly from systematic trends. Spins with weak assignment arguments are enclosed in parentheses.
  • Uncertainties are given in concise form in parentheses after the corresponding last digits. Uncertainty values denote one standard deviation, except isotopic composition and standard atomic mass from IUPAC which use expanded uncertainties.

References


Isotopes of americium Isotopes of curium Isotopes of berkelium
Index to isotope pages · Table of nuclides

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