Welcome, caleesirose!
Stable isotopes of indium are 115 and 113. n/p=1.5 is clearly wrong. I don't know if you made some mistake or if said valley stability model is off.
https://www.webelements.com/indium/isotopes.html120In having clearly too many electrons, and being too light for alpha emission, SF and so on, you can suppose that β
- is its main decay mode.
Nuclides tables confirm it:
https://www-nds.iaea.org/relnsd/vcharthtml/VChartHTML.htmlclick on a nuclide for more information.
By the way, β
+ is also a beta decay, and when a nuclide lacks neutrons, electron capture tends to be rarer than positron emission.
And: if the neutron count were close to the optimum, deductions would be difficult. Think of
40K, which decays by β
-, β
+ and EC.
More generally, models for the stability of nuclides fail. Shell, drop... they all make grossly wrong predictions.