Talk:Isotopes of gold

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Use of Au in nuclear weapons.
Just wanted to add that the W71 ABM warhead used a gold secondary tamper for its high x-ray emmisitivity, as x-rays were the kill mechanism for this weapon. Clarification in the W71 article.

Split proposal
I have grouped the 3 non-table, non-footer sections together because they all discuss the same isotope, 198Au. I am also proposing that the combined section be split off into a separate article, Gold-198, because 198Au appears to be independently notable, e.g.. – Laundry Pizza 03  ( d c&#x0304; ) 00:37, 26 August 2018 (UTC)
 * Looks like a good idea. Enough references in the section. While you are at it, could you expand the medicine application part? I'm missing the explicit compound used in med. -DePiep (talk) 16:06, 7 October 2018 (UTC)
 * ✅ It seems to pass WP:GNG; I created the article. Now, it needs expansion from the many sources that refer to it. ComplexRational (talk) 22:46, 6 January 2019 (UTC)

Possible alpha decay of 206Au
206Au is potentially capable of alpha decay. Note that the alpha decay energy is only 136.7 keV. 129.104.241.214 (talk) 11:49, 28 November 2023 (UTC)