The New Element Berkelium (Atomic Number 97)
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- 1 December 1950
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 80 (5), 781-789
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.80.781
Abstract
An isotope of the element with atomic number 97 has been discovered as a product of the helium ion bombardment of americium. This isotope decays with the emission of alpha-particles of maximum energy 6.72 Mev (30 percent) and it emits lower energy alpha-particles of energies 6.55 Mev (53 percent) and 6.20 Mev (17 percent). The half-life of this isotope is 4.6±0.2 hr. and it decays primarily by electron capture with about 0.1 percent branching decay by alpha-particle emission. The mass number is probably 243 as indicated by chemical separation of the alpha-particle and electron-capture daughters. The name berkelium, symbol Bk, is proposed for element 97.Keywords
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