The Table of nuclides is colored in lightgrey with little spots with white, red or blue. Refering to the given explanation the isotops in: lightgrey should be "stable" red ones should decay emitting a "Alpha"-Particle blue means "EC" white ones should decay emitting a "Beta –"-Particle. This seems very buggy Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Start Kalzium 2. Klick "Table of Nuclides" / in german: "Isotopentabelle" Actual Results: The colors are totally wrong. There is too much lightgrey and to little yellow and white. Expected Results: Referring to http://amdc.in2p3.fr/nubase/Nubase2003.pdf -> fig. 6 "Chart of the nuclides for decay modes", page 16: 1. There should be a small stable band through the middle (lightgrey in Kalzium colors). Beryllium with 4 protons and 5 neutrons (9 nuclides at all) = Be (4,9) should be stable, for example, 2. The upper side (reffering to the kalzium table with the amount of protons on the x-axis and neutrons on the y-axis) should be "beta –" (white in Kalzium color-code). For Example Be (4,10), (4,11) and so on should be "beta –". 3. a very few with less neutrons should be "beta +". (yellow in Kalzium color-code) The software should show the right colors for all isoptops. May be the underlying data is messed up or the datasource is missing in my installation? You could also reffer to wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_of_nuclides https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Isotope/2._Periode#4_Beryllium I would rate this "major" because the information is completely wrong and missleading.
Could anyone please confirm this bug? Or is something wrong with my report? If so, I would appreciate any advise to make a better bug report. Kindest regards, Christian
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