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Isotopes of fermium (100Fm)
Main isotopes Decay
abun­dance half-life (t1/2) mode pro­duct
Fm synth 25.39 h SF
α Cf
Fm synth 3 d ε Es
α Cf
Fm synth 20.07 h SF
α Cf
Fm synth 100.5 d α Cf
SF

Fermium (100Fm) is a synthetic element, and thus a standard atomic weight cannot be given. Like all artificial elements, it has no stable isotopes. The first isotope to be discovered (in fallout from nuclear testing) was Fm in 1952. Fm was independently synthesized shortly after the discovery of Fm. There are 20 known radioisotopes ranging in atomic mass from Fm to Fm (Fm is unconfirmed), and 4 nuclear isomers, Fm, Fm, Fm, and Fm. The longest-lived isotope is Fm with a half-life of 100.5 days, and the longest-lived isomer is Fm with a half-life of 5.1 seconds.

List of isotopes


Nuclide
Z N Isotopic mass (Da)
Half-life
Decay
mode

Daughter
isotope

Spin and
parity
Excitation energy
Fm 100 141 241.07431(32)# 730(60) μs SF? (various) 5/2+#
α (<14%) Cf
β (<12%) Es
Fm 100 142 242.07343(43)# 0.8(2) ms SF (various) 0+
α? Cf
Fm 100 143 243.07441(14)# 231(9) ms α (91%) Cf (7/2−)
SF (9%) (various)
β? Es
Fm 100 144 244.07404(22)# 3.12(8) ms SF (>97%) (various) 0+
β (<2%) Es
α (<1%) Cf
Fm 100 145 245.07535(21)# 4.2(13) s α (88.5%) Cf (1/2+)
β (11.5%) Es
SF (<0.3%) (various)
Fm 100 146 246.075350(17) 1.54(4) s α (93.2%) Cf 0+
SF (6.8%) (various)
EC (<1.3%) Es
Fm 100 147 247.07694(19)# 31(1) s α (~64%) Cf (7/2+)
β? (~36%) Es
Fm 49(8) keV 5.1(2) s α (88%) Cf (1/2+)
IT? Fm
β? Es
Fm 100 148 248.0771855(91) 34.5(12) s α (99.9%) Cf 0+
SF (0.1%) (various)
β? Es
Fm 1200(100)# keV 10.1(6) ms IT? Fm 6+#
α? Cf
β? Es
Fm 100 149 249.0789260(67) 1.6(1) min β? (67%) Es 7/2+
α (33%) Cf
Fm 100 150 250.0795198(85) 31.0(11) min α (99.99%) Cf 0+
SF (6.9×10%) (various)
EC? Es
Fm 1199.2(10) keV 1.92(5) s IT Fm (8−)
α? Cf
β? Es
SF? (various)
Fm 100 151 251.081545(15) 5.30(8) h β (98.20%) Es 9/2−
α (1.80%) Cf
Fm 200.0(1) keV 21.8(8) μs IT Fm 5/2+
Fm 100 152 252.0824660(56) 25.39(4) h α (99.99%) Cf 0+
SF (.0023%) (various)
Fm 100 153 253.0851809(16) 3.00(12) d EC (88%) Es 1/2+
α (12%) Cf
Fm 351(6) keV 0.56(6) μs IT Fm 11/2-#
Fm 100 154 254.0868524(20) 3.240(2) h α (99.94%) Cf 0+
SF (0.0592%) (various)
Fm 100 155 255.0899635(42) 20.07(7) h α Cf 7/2+
SF (2.4×10%) (various)
Fm 100 156 256.0917717(32) 157.1(13) min SF (91.9%) (various) 0+
α (8.1%) Cf
Fm 100 157 257.0951054(47) 100.5(2) d α (99.79%) Cf 9/2+
SF (.210%) (various)
Fm 100 158 258.09708(22)# 370(14) μs SF (various) 0+
α? Cf
Fm 100 159 259.10060(30)# 1.5(2) s SF (various) 3/2+#
Fm 100 160 260.10281(47)# 1# min SF (various) 0+
This table header & footer:
  1. Fm – Excited nuclear isomer.
  2. ( ) – Uncertainty (1σ) is given in concise form in parentheses after the corresponding last digits.
  3. # – Atomic mass marked #: value and uncertainty derived not from purely experimental data, but at least partly from trends from the Mass Surface (TMS).
  4. Modes of decay:
    EC: Electron capture
    IT: Isomeric transition
    SF: Spontaneous fission
  5. ( ) spin value – Indicates spin with weak assignment arguments.
  6. # – Values marked # are not purely derived from experimental data, but at least partly from trends of neighboring nuclides (TNN).
  7. Theoretically capable of ββ decay to Cf
  8. Heaviest nuclide produced via neutron capture
  9. Discovery of this isotope is unconfirmed
  10. Not directly synthesized, occurs as decay product of Md

Chronology of isotope discovery

Isotope Discovered Reaction
Fm 2008 Pb(Ar,3n)
Fm 1975 Pb(Ar,2n), Pb(Ar,4n)
Fm 1981 Pb(Ar,3n)
Fm 1967 U(O,5n)
Fm 1967 U(O,4n)
Fm 1966 U(O,5n)
Fm 1967 Pu(C,4n)
Fm 1958 Pu(C,4n)
Fm 1960 U(O,5n)
Fm 1954 U(O,4n)
Fm 1957 Cf(α,2n)
Fm 1956 Cf(α,n)
Fm 1957 Cf(α,3n)
Fm 1954 Neutron capture
Fm 1954 Neutron capture
Fm 1955 Neutron capture
Fm 1964 Neutron capture
Fm 1971 Fm(d,p)
Fm 1980 Fm(t,p)
Fm? 1992? Es+O, Ne — transfer (EC of Md)

Fm was not confirmed in 1997.

References

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