Template:Isotopes table/doc

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This template contains the table header and table footer of the large isotopes table (ca. 12 columns. See for example Isotopes of uranium § List of isotopes). The individual rows (one for each isotope) are not by template.

Usage[edit]

The template provides a standardised table header for a List of isotopes, as is used in each of the 118 Isotopes of <element> articles. Parameters allow for adjustment of the table header structure, references and table footnotes. This header does not change existing rows: values, isotope-specific footnotes, structure, nor split decay routes {2019-06}.

The parameters are

|symbol= William do various settings, including appropriate natural abundance column headers
|refs= will add an inline reference(s) for any 2016 data update. E.g., {{NUBASE2016}}
|notes= will add multiple footnotes, mostly notational clarifications (like for "m", "SF"), and optional column headers like "Historical name"

The table is closed by adding {{Isotopes table/footer}}. General appearance in source:

{{Isotopes table
|symbol=He
|refs=NUBASE2016, AME2016 II
|notes=histname, mass#, daughter-nst, CD, SF
}}
|-
| <!-- (table row with single isotope) -->
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|-
| <!-- (table row with single isotope) -->
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{{Isotopes table/footer}}

Parameter options (quick list)[edit]

  • |symbol=H, He, ..., Og: per article title, required
  • |refs=NUBASE2020, NUBASE2016, AME2020 II, AME2016 II, CIAAW2016abundance: inline references
  • |notes=m, histname, resonance, unc(), mass#, exen#, hl#, spin#, spin(), hl-nst, daughter-st, daughter-nst, var[], CD, EC, IT, SF, n, p

Parameter options[edit]

References: NUBASE, AME, CIAAW[edit]

|refs=NUBASE2016, NUBASE2020, AME2016 II, AME2020 II, CIAAW2016abundance: adds inline references on data sources

Notes
|refs=AME2020 I (the research paper) is not implemented in this table. Request can be made at WT:ELEMENTS).
Nuclide[1]
Z N Isotopic mass (Da)[2]
Half-life
Decay
mode

Daughter
isotope

Spin and
parity
Natural abundance[3] (mole fraction)
Normal proportion Range of variation
This table header & footer:


  • |refs=NUBASE2020 adds {{NUBASE2020}} with <ref name="NUBASE2020">:
Kondev, F. G.; Wang, M.; Huang, W. J.; Naimi, S.; Audi, G. (2021). "The NUBASE2020 evaluation of nuclear properties" (PDF). Chinese Physics C. 45 (3): 030001. doi:10.1088/1674-1137/abddae.
  • |refs=NUBASE2016 adds {{NUBASE2016}} with <ref name="NUBASE2016">:
Audi, G.; Kondev, F. G.; Wang, M.; Huang, W. J.; Naimi, S. (2017). "The NUBASE2016 evaluation of nuclear properties" (PDF). Chinese Physics C. 41 (3): 030001. Bibcode:2017ChPhC..41c0001A. doi:10.1088/1674-1137/41/3/030001.
  • |refs=AME2020 II adds {{AME2020 II}} with <ref name="AME2016 II">:
Wang, Meng; Huang, W.J.; Kondev, F.G.; Audi, G.; Naimi, S. (2021). "The AME 2020 atomic mass evaluation (II). Tables, graphs and references*". Chinese Physics C. 45 (3): 030003. doi:10.1088/1674-1137/abddaf.
  • |refs=AME2016 II adds {{AME2016 II}} with <ref name="AME2016 II">:
Wang, M.; Audi, G.; Kondev, F. G.; Huang, W. J.; Naimi, S.; Xu, X. (2017). "The AME2016 atomic mass evaluation (II). Tables, graphs, and references" (PDF). Chinese Physics C. 41 (3): 030003-1–030003-442. doi:10.1088/1674-1137/41/3/030003.
  • |refs=CIAAW2016abundance adds {{CIAAW2016abundance}} with <ref name="CIAAW2016abundance">:
Meija, Juris; Coplen, Tyler B.; et al. (2016). "Isotopic compositions of the elements 2013 (IUPAC Technical Report)" (PDF). Pure and Applied Chemistry. 88 (3). doi:10.1515/pac-2015-0503.

More references in § References overview.

Column and row variants[edit]

Nuclide
Historic
name
Z N Isotopic mass (Da)
Half-life

[resonance width]
Decay
mode

Daughter
isotope

Spin and
parity
Natural abundance (mole fraction) Note
Excitation energy Normal proportion Range of variation
This table header & footer:

These header options are set by |notes=:

  • + Historic name column:
opt-in by setting |notes=histname (some 11 elements, as of June 2019)
  • + Excitation energy data, in eV: the isotope row has a 2nd row with mXx isotope
opt-in by setting |notes=m (some 100 elements)
  • + [resonance width] wikilink added in header Half-life:
opt-in by setting |notes=resonance (some 10 elements)
  • + Note column, free text:
opt-in by setting |notes=note

These columns are added per |symbol=:

  • + Natural abundance (only traces in nature):
opt-in Tc, Pm, Po, At, Rn, Fr, Ra, Ac, Np, Pu (10x, as of June 2019) (list maintained here)
  • + Natural abundance 2 columns: abundance in nature, and range of variation:
opt-out Am, Cm, Bk, Cf, Es, Fm, Md, No, Lr, Rf, Db, Sg, Bh, Hs, Mt, Ds, Rg, Cn, Nh, Fl, Mc, Lv, Ts, Og (24x, same list)
and (as of June 2019) (list maintained here)

Table footnotes[edit]

|notes=histname, resonance,
m, mass#, unc(), hl#, spin#, exen#, hl-nst, daughter-nst, daughter-st, spin(), var[]
CD, EC, IT, SF, n, p

The input order is not relevant. Sequence shown is the order of appearance in the header (so m lists first, spin() last).

Illustrating the column an option it relates to:

Nuclide
[n 1]
Historic
name
Z N Isotopic mass (Da)
[n 2][n 3]
Half-life
[n 4][n 5]
[resonance width]
Decay
mode

[n 6]
Daughter
isotope

[n 7][n 8]
Spin and
parity
[n 9][n 5]
Natural abundance (mole fraction)
Excitation energy[n 5] Normal proportion Range of variation
|refs=NUBASE2016 AME2016 II CIAAW2016abundance
|notes=m histname exen# unc(), mass# resonance,
hl#, hl-nst
CD, EC, IT, SF, n, p daughter-nst,
daughter-st
spin(), spin# var[]
This table header & footer:
  1. ^ mXx – 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. ^ Bold half-life – nearly stable, half-life longer than age of universe.
  5. ^ a b c # – Values marked # are not purely derived from experimental data, but at least partly from trends of neighboring nuclides (TNN).
  6. ^ Modes of decay:
    CD: Cluster decay
    EC: Electron capture
    IT: Isomeric transition
    SF: Spontaneous fission
    n: Neutron emission
    p: Proton emission
  7. ^ Bold italics symbol as daughter – Daughter product is nearly stable.
  8. ^ Bold symbol as daughter – Daughter product is stable.
  9. ^ ( ) spin value – Indicates spin with weak assignment arguments.

Footnote texts[edit]

Topic |notes= code Text shown Note
isomer m
  1. ^ mU – Excited nuclear isomer.
( ) uncertainty (1σ) unc()
  1. ^ ( ) – Uncertainty (1σ) is given in concise form in parentheses after the corresponding last digits.
[ ] variation interval var[]
  1. ^ [ ] – Range of variance in natural abundance
IUPAC[4]
# derived value (TMS) mass#
  1. ^ # – Atomic mass marked #: value and uncertainty derived not from purely experimental data, but at least partly from trends from the Mass Surface (TMS).
TMS[5]
stability hl-nst
  1. ^ Bold half-life – nearly stable, half-life longer than age of universe.
# derived value (TNN) hl#, spin#, exen#
  1. ^ a b c # – Values marked # are not purely derived from experimental data, but at least partly from trends of neighboring nuclides (TNN).
TNN[6]
modes of decay CD, EC, SF, IT, n, p
stability daughter-st
  1. ^ Bold symbol as daughter – Daughter product is stable.
stability daughter-nst
  1. ^ Bold italics symbol as daughter – Daughter product is nearly stable.
( ) in spin spin()
  1. ^ ( ) spin value – Indicates spin with weak assignment arguments.

* Texts are maintained in {{Isotopes table/ref_group}}

In-row footnotes[edit]

In-row footnotes for individual isotopes can be added like:

266Hs<ref group=n>Not directly synthesized, occurs as decay product of 270Ds</ref>
266Hs[n 1]
  1. ^ Not directly synthesized, occurs as decay product of 270Ds

It is also possible to add a Notes column, and write the remark directly in a cell.

|notes=note

|-
|<sup>266</sup>Hs
|
...
|
| Not directly synthesized, occurs as decay product of <sup>270</sup>Ds

Template Data[edit]

This is the TemplateData for this template used by TemplateWizard, VisualEditor and other tools. See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:Isotopes table in articles based on its TemplateData.

TemplateData for Isotopes table

Adds a header to the List of isotopes

Template parameters

This template prefers block formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
symbolsymbol

no description

Example
Hg
Stringrequired
refsrefs

NUBASE2016, AME2016 II, CIAAW2016abundance

Unknownoptional
notesnotes

no description

Example
m, histname, resonance, unc(), mass#, exen#, hl#, spin#, spin(), hl-nst, daughter-st, daughter-nst, var[], CD, EC, IT, SF, n, p
Unknownoptional
docdoc

no description

Unknownoptional
testtest

no description

Unknownoptional

Documentation parameters[edit]

Two parameters are available for documentation:

  • |test=yes will show the parameter input (feedback)
  • |doc=yes shows colored columnheaders as used in #Column and row variants

Todo[edit]

  • Provide option to add hardcoded references in header (next to predefined "|ref=NUBASE2020" code).

See also[edit]

References overview[edit]

This list:
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Related
Outdated references

Subtemplates and tests[edit]

WT:ELEM talk
{{Isotopes table/references}} (edit talk history links # /subpages /doc /doc edit /sbox /sbox diff /test)
{{Isotopes table/ref_group/doc}} (edit talk history links # /subpages /doc /doc edit /sbox /sbox diff /test) -- list of footnote options (|notes=m, ..., spin())
{{Isotopes table/ref_group/table}} (edit talk history links # /subpages /doc /doc edit /sbox /sbox diff /test) -- builds a wikitable for decay modes, no textual settings

Index[edit]

  This list: 


References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Half-life, decay mode, nuclear spin, and isotopic composition is sourced in:
    Audi, G.; Kondev, F. G.; Wang, M.; Huang, W. J.; Naimi, S. (2017). "The NUBASE2016 evaluation of nuclear properties" (PDF). Chinese Physics C. 41 (3): 030001. Bibcode:2017ChPhC..41c0001A. doi:10.1088/1674-1137/41/3/030001. Cite error: The named reference "NUBASE2016" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  2. ^ a b Wang, M.; Audi, G.; Kondev, F. G.; Huang, W. J.; Naimi, S.; Xu, X. (2017). "The AME2016 atomic mass evaluation (II). Tables, graphs, and references" (PDF). Chinese Physics C. 41 (3): 030003-1–030003-442. doi:10.1088/1674-1137/41/3/030003. Cite error: The named reference "AME2016 II" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  3. ^ Meija, Juris; Coplen, Tyler B.; et al. (2016). "Isotopic compositions of the elements 2013 (IUPAC Technical Report)" (PDF). Pure and Applied Chemistry. 88 (3). doi:10.1515/pac-2015-0503.
  4. ^ Meija, Juris; Coplen, Tyler B.; et al. (2016). "Isotopic compositions of the elements 2013 (IUPAC Technical Report)" (PDF). Pure and Applied Chemistry. 88 (3). doi:10.1515/pac-2015-0503.
  5. ^ TMS: trends from the Mass Surface. Marked # in atomic mass: value and uncertainty derived not from purely experimental data, but at least partly from TMS ({{AME2020 I}})
  6. ^ TNN: trends of neighboring nuclides. Marked # in excitation energy, halflife, spin & parity: {{NUBASE2020}}. Kondev, F. G.; Wang, M.; Huang, W. J.; Naimi, S.; Audi, G. (2021). "The NUBASE2020 evaluation of nuclear properties" (PDF). Chinese Physics C. 45 (3): 030001. doi:10.1088/1674-1137/abddae.
  7. ^ Kondev, F. G.; Wang, M.; Huang, W. J.; Naimi, S.; Audi, G. (2021). "The NUBASE2020 evaluation of nuclear properties" (PDF). Chinese Physics C. 45 (3): 030001. doi:10.1088/1674-1137/abddae.
  8. ^ Huang, W.J.; Wang, Meng; Kondev, F.G.; Audi, G.; Naimi, S. (2021). "The AME 2020 atomic mass evaluation (I). Evaluation of input data, and adjustment procedures*". Chinese Physics C. 45 (3): 030002. doi:10.1088/1674-1137/abddb0.
  9. ^ Wang, Meng; Huang, W.J.; Kondev, F.G.; Audi, G.; Naimi, S. (2021). "The AME 2020 atomic mass evaluation (II). Tables, graphs and references". Chinese Physics C. 45 (3): 030003. doi:10.1088/1674-1137/abddaf.
  10. ^ Thoennessen, M. (2016). The Discovery of Isotopes: A Complete Compilation. Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-31763-2. ISBN 978-3-319-31761-8. LCCN 2016935977.
  11. ^ National Nuclear Data Center. "NuDat 2.x database". Brookhaven National Laboratory.
  12. ^ Meija, Juris; et al. (2016). "Atomic weights of the elements 2013 (IUPAC Technical Report)". Pure and Applied Chemistry. 88 (3): 265–91. doi:10.1515/pac-2015-0305.