128Te-Tellurium
128Te has 52 protons and 76 neutrons.
128Te is a stable isotope.
The mass excess of 128Te is -88993.794 with an uncertainty of ±0.706.
The mass was measured using a Penning Trap and the related equations include:
Influence Equations
49.1% 130Te35Cl-128Te37Cl 1
47.1% 128Te-128Xe 2
2.6% 128Te35Cl-126Te37Cl 1
Reference
1. R.C. Barber, W. McLatchie, R.L. Bishop, P. Van Rookhuyzen, H.E. Duckworth (1963) Neutron Separation Energies for Tellurium and the 130I-130Te and
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2. G.R. Dyck, M.H. Sidky, J.G. Hykawy, C.A. Lander, K.S. Sharma, R.C. Barber, H.E. Duckworth (1990) Energies available for the double-beta decay of 130Te and 128Te
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/037026939090656Q