36S-Sulfur


 
36S has 16 protons and 20 neutrons.
36S is a stable isotope.
The mass excess of 36S is -30664.141 with an uncertainty of ±0.188.


The mass was measured using Nuclear Physics and the related equations include:
Influence				 Equations
        63.6%		  	    36S(p, γ)37Cl 1  
             36.4%				 36S(p,n)36Cl 2       











Reference

1. G.J.L. Nooren, C. Van Der Leun (1984), The reaction 36S(p,γ)37Cl: (I). Excitation energies and γ-ray branchings of bound states deduced from resonances in the range Ep = 500–2000 keV
 Nuclear Physics A 
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0375947484905888?via%3Dihub

2. C. Wagemans, J. Wagemans, G. Goeminne (2001)Determination of Atomic Masses and Nuclear Binding Energies via Neutron Induced Reactions
 Hyperfine Interactions 132(321-327)
https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011968519381