109Ag-Silver
109Ag has 47 protons and 62 neutrons.
109Ag is a stable isotope.
The mass excess of 109Ag is -88719.431 with an uncertainty of ±1.287.
The mass was measured using Nuclear Physics and the related equations include:
Influence Equations
56.6% 109Ag(n, γ)110Ag 1
29.8% 109Pd(β-)109Ag 2
13.7% 109Cd(ε)109Ag 3
Reference
1. M. Bogdanovic, T.D. MacMahon, H. Seyfarth (1981), Level scheme of 110Ag from the (n, γ) reaction
Annual Report from Institute Julich
https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/825153/files/J%c3%bcl_Spez_0146.pdf
2. H.W. Brandhorst,Jr., J.W. Cobble (1962) Decay of 105Ru, 109Pd, and 86Rb
Physical Review 125(4)
https://journals.aps.org/pr/abstract/10.1103/PhysRev.125.1323
3. K.P. Gopinathan, W. Rubinson (1968) Decay Energies of e-capture nuclides 125I and 109Cd measured by internal brehsstrahlung spectra
Bulletin of the American Physical Society