Discovery of palladium, antimony, tellurium, iodine, and xenon isotopes

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment

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to be published in At. Data Nucl. Data Tables

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Currently, thirty-eight palladium, thirty-eight antimony, thirty-nine
tellurium, thirty-eight iodine, and forty xenon isotopes have been observed and
the discovery of these isotopes is discussed here. For each isotope a brief
synopsis of the first refereed publication, including the production and
identification method, is presented.

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