24-Cr-51
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24-chromium-51

Chromium-51 is used in research in red blood cell survival studies.
  • Atomic Mass: 50.9447718 +- 0.0000014 amu
  • Excess Mass: -51444.760 +- 1.313 keV
  • Binding Energy: 444305.741 +- 1.315 keV
  • Beta Decay Energy: B- -3207.804 +- 0.487 keV
"The 1995 update to the atomic mass evaluation" by G.Audi and A.H.Wapstra, Nuclear Physics A595 vol. 4 p.409-480, December 25, 1995.
  • Spin: 7/2-
  • Half life: 27.7025 d
  • Mode of decay: Electron capture to V-51
    • Decay energy: 0.753 MeV

  • Possible parent nuclides:
    Electron capture from Mn-51
R.R.Kinsey, et al.,The NUDAT/PCNUDAT Program for Nuclear Data,paper submitted to the 9 th International Symposium of Capture-Gamma_raySpectroscopy and Related Topics, Budapest, Hungary, Octover 1996.Data extracted from NUDAT database (Jan. 14/1999)
Magnetic Dipole Moments and Electric Quadrupole Moments
Ex(kev)T1/2Spin    m(nm)    Q(b)    Ref. Std.MethodReference
027.7 d7/2- (-)0.934(5) [53Cr]ABArkF 40 457 (70)
7497.25 ns3/2- -0.86(12) [19F 197]TDPADIzF 38 155 (74)
N. J. Stone, Table of Nuclear Magnetic Dipole and Electric Quadrupole Moments, to be published.  2000 Courtesy of T. Burrows at BNL/NNDC.