76-Os-190



Spin
     Level energy(keV)   Spin & Parity       
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       ground state      0+                    
       1.70580E+03       (10)-                 
Mass (The Ame2012 atomic mass evaluation (II) by M.Wang, G.Audi, A.H.Wapstra, F.G.Kondev, M.MacCormick, X.Xu, and B.Pfeiffer Chinese Physics C36 p. 1603-2014, December 2012)
     189.958443702 ± 0.000001705 (amu)  [mass excess = -38709.442 ± 1.588 (keV) ]
Beta-decay energy (calculated as M(A,Z)-M(A,Z+1), taken from Ame2012)
     -1953.820 ± 1.223 (keV) 
Strong Gamma-rays from Decay of Os-190 (Compiled from ENSDF as of March 2011)
  [ Intensities before May 23th of 2013 were values when total intensity of the decay mode was 100(%) and a branching ratio of each decay mode was not multiplied. ]
   γ-ray energy(keV)  Intensity(%)  Decay mode 
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        361.2            94.88         IT 
        502.5            97.79         IT 
        616.5            98.62         IT 
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     *: relative, ~ approximate, ? calculated or estimatted 
     >: greater than or equal to, <: less than or equal to  
  [ Intensities; total intensity of the nuclide is 100(%). ]
Decay data(Chart of the Nuclides 2014)
     Decay mode     Half-life 
       IT           9.9 M 1          
Cross Sections (taken from JENDL-4.0)
     Table of cross sections, Os-190.
     Figures of cross sections, Os-190:  type-1:  type-2:  type-3.
       type-1: total, elastic and inelastic scattering, capture and fision cross sections
       type-2: same as type-1 but cross sections are averaged in 70 energy group intervals
       type-3: threshold reaction cross sections
Evaluated Data Libraries
     Links to the libraries. 

Parent Nuclides by Reactions in JENDL-4.0
     Os-189 (Z= 76, A=189), MT=102 (n,γ)
     Os-190 (Z= 76, A=190), MT=  2 (Elastic scattering)
     Os-190 (Z= 76, A=190), MT=  4 (Inelastic scattering)
     Os-192 (Z= 76, A=192), MT= 17 (n,3n)