Talk:Isotopes of palladium

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Gamma rays of Pd-103?
"Palladium-103 has a half-life of 16.99[4] days and decays by electron capture to rhodium-103, emitting characteristic x-rays with 21 keV of energy." Here I see that Pd-103 emits gamma rays of 40, 357 and 497 keV. Nothing about 21 keV though. --Rodeng (talk) 08:30, 20 September 2018 (UTC)