Mx and My denote the atomic masses of the parent and the daughter nuclei respectively in radioactive decay. The Q-value for a β- decay is Q1 and that for a β+ decay is Q2. If me denotes the mass of an electron, then which of the following statements is correct?

1. Q1=(Mx-My) c2 and Q2=[Mx-My-2me]c2

2. Q1=(Mx-My) c2 and Q2=(Mx-My) c2

3. Q1=(Mx-My-2me) c2 and Q2=(Mx-My+2me) c2

4. Q1=(Mx-My+2me) c2 and Q2=(Mx-My+2me)c2

(1) Hint: The Q-value can be found using the mass-energy equivalent formula.
Step 1: Find the Q-value for β+ decay.
 Let the nucleus is zXA. β+ decay is represented as;
zXAz-1YA++1e0+ν+Q2
 Q2=[mn (zXA)-mn (z-1YA)-me]c2
=[mn(zXA)+zme-mn (z-1YA)-(z-1)me-2me]c2
=[m(zXA)-m(z-1YA)-2me]c2
=(Mx-My-2me)c2
Step 1: Find the Q-value for β- decay.
β- decay is represented as=zXAz+1AY+-1e0+v¯+α1
α1=[mn(zXA)-mn(z+1YA)-me]c2
=[mn(zXA)+zme-mn(z+1YA)-(z+1)me]c2
=[m(zXA)-m(z-1YA)]c2
=(Mx-My)c2