100+ features of Karlsruhe Nuclide Chart, Part 10: Important Data exclusion and question marks
100+ features of Karlsruhe Nuclide Chart, Part 10: Important Data exclusion and question marks
Data exclusion
1. For isomers which decay exclusively by spontaneous fission, no decay data is given in the chart.
2. Conversion electron: No energy information is added for conversion electrons in the chart.
3. Meta stable states included only if their half-life is larger than 1s.
Question Marks
Question Marks (?) denotes that the data is uncertain, means it is not established yet fully since less agreement between various databases available.
4. ? mark after nuclide means uncertainty over the existence of the nuclide.
5. ? after decay mode means decay mode exists theoretically but yet to be confirmed experimentally.
6. ? after half life means half life is measured but uncertain.
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