Isotopes of barium

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Naturally occurring barium (56Ba) is a mix of six stable isotopes and one very long-lived radioactive primordial isotope, barium-130, identified as being unstable by geochemical means (from analysis of the presence of its daughter xenon-130 in rocks) in 2001.[4] This nuclide decays by double electron capture (absorbing two electrons and emitting two neutrinos), with a half-life of (0.5–2.7)×1021 years (about 1011 times the age of the universe).

Isotopes of barium (56Ba)
Main isotopes[1]Decay
abun­dancehalf-life (t1/2)modepro­duct
130Ba0.11%(0.5–2.7)×1021 yεε130Xe
132Ba0.1%stable
133Basynth10.51 yε133Cs
134Ba2.42%stable
135Ba6.59%stable
136Ba7.85%stable
137Ba11.2%stable
138Ba71.7%stable
Standard atomic weight Ar°(Ba)

There are a total of thirty-three known radioisotopes in addition to 130Ba. The longest-lived of these is 133Ba, which has a half-life of 10.51 years. All other radioisotopes have half-lives shorter than two weeks. The longest-lived isomer is 133mBa, which has a half-life of 38.9 hours. The shorter-lived 137mBa (half-life 2.55 minutes) arises as the decay product of the common fission product caesium-137.

Barium-114 is predicted to undergo cluster decay, emitting a nucleus of stable 12C to produce 102Sn. However this decay is not yet observed; the upper limit on the branching ratio of such decay is 0.0034%.

List of isotopes


Nuclide
[n 1]
ZNIsotopic mass (Da)[5]
[n 2][n 3]
Half-life
Decay
mode

[n 4]
Daughter
isotope

[n 5][n 6]
Spin and
parity
[n 7][n 8]
Natural abundance (mole fraction)
Excitation energyNormal proportionRange of variation
114Ba5658113.95072(11)530(230) ms
[0.43(+30−15) s]
β+, p (99.59%)113Xe0+
α (.37%)110Xe
β+ (.04%)114Cs
CD (<.0034%)[n 9]102Sn, 12C
115Ba5659114.94748(22)#0.45(5) sβ+115Cs(5/2+)#
β+, p114Xe
116Ba5660115.94162(22)#1.3(2) sβ+116Cs0+
β+, p115Xe
117Ba5661116.93832(27)1.75(7) sβ+117Cs(3/2)(+#)
β+, α113I
β+, p116Xe
118Ba5662117.93323(22)#5.2(2) sβ+118Cs0+
β+, p117Xe
119Ba5663118.93066(21)5.4(3) sβ+119Cs(5/2+)
β+, p118Xe
120Ba5664119.92604(32)24(2) sβ+120Cs0+
121Ba5665120.92405(15)29.7(15) sβ+ (99.98%)121Cs5/2(+)
β+, p (.02%)120Xe
122Ba5666121.91990(3)1.95(15) minβ+122Cs0+
123Ba5667122.918781(13)2.7(4) minβ+123Cs5/2(+)
124Ba5668123.915094(13)11.0(5) minβ+124Cs0+
125Ba5669124.914472(12)3.5(4) minβ+125Cs1/2(+#)
126Ba5670125.911250(13)100(2) minβ+126Cs0+
127Ba5671126.911091(12)12.7(4) minβ+127Cs1/2+
127mBa80.33(12) keV1.9(2) sIT127Ba7/2−
128Ba5672127.9083524(17)2.43(5) dβ+128Cs0+
129Ba5673128.908683(11)2.23(11) hβ+129Cs1/2+
129mBa8.42(6) keV2.16(2) hβ+129Cs7/2+#
IT129Ba
130Ba[n 10]5674129.9063260(3)1.6(±1.1)×1021 yDouble EC130Xe0+0.00106(1)
130mBa2475.12(18) keV9.54(14) msIT130Ba8−
131Ba5675130.9069463(4)11.50(6) dβ+131Cs1/2+
131mBa187.14(12) keV14.6(2) minIT131Ba9/2−
132Ba5676131.9050612(11)Observationally Stable[n 11]0+0.00101(1)
133Ba5677132.9060074(11)10.51(5) yEC133Cs1/2+
133mBa288.247(9) keV38.9(1) hIT (99.99%)133Ba11/2−
EC (.0096%)133Cs
134Ba5678133.90450825(27)Stable0+0.02417(18)
135Ba5679134.90568845(26)Stable3/2+0.06592(12)
135mBa268.22(2) keV28.7(2) hIT135Ba11/2−
136Ba5680135.90457580(26)Stable0+0.07854(24)
136mBa2030.466(18) keV308.4(19) msIT136Ba7−
137Ba5681136.90582721(27)Stable3/2+0.11232(24)
137m1Ba661.659(3) keV2.552(1) minIT137Ba11/2−
137m2Ba2349.1(4) keV0.59(10) μs(17/2−)
138Ba[n 12]5682137.90524706(27)Stable0+0.71698(42)
138mBa2090.54(6) keV800(100) ns6+
139Ba[n 12]5683138.90884116(27)83.06(28) minβ139La7/2−
140Ba[n 12]5684139.910608(8)12.752(3) dβ140La0+
141Ba[n 12]5685140.914404(6)18.27(7) minβ141La3/2−
142Ba[n 12]5686141.916433(6)10.6(2) minβ142La0+
143Ba[n 12]5687142.920625(7)14.5(3) sβ143La5/2−
144Ba[n 12]5688143.922955(8)11.5(2) sβ144La0+
145Ba5689144.927518(9)4.31(16) sβ145La5/2−
146Ba5690145.9303632(19)2.22(7) sβ (99.98%)146La0+
β, n (.02%)145La
147Ba5691146.935304(21)0.893(1) sβ (99.94%)147La(3/2+)
β, n (.06%)146La
148Ba5692147.9382230(16)0.612(17) sβ (99.6%)148La0+
β, n (.4%)147La
149Ba5693148.9432840(27)344(7) msβ (99.57%)149La3/2−#
β, n (.43%)148La
150Ba5694149.946441(6)300 msβ150La0+
β, n (rare)149La
151Ba5695150.95176(43)#200# ms [>300 ns]β151La3/2−#
152Ba5696151.95533(43)#100# msβ152La0+
153Ba5697152.96085(43)#80# msβ153La5/2−#
154Ba5698153.96466(54)#53(48) msβ154La0+
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