2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.adt.2009.12.003
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Discovery of the tungsten isotopes

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“…In this seventh paper in the series of the discovery of isotopes, the discovery of the iron isotopes is discussed. Previously, the discovery of cerium [1], arsenic [2], gold [3], tungsten [4], krypton [5] and einsteinium [6] isotopes was discussed. The purpose of this series is to document and summarize the discovery of the isotopes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this seventh paper in the series of the discovery of isotopes, the discovery of the iron isotopes is discussed. Previously, the discovery of cerium [1], arsenic [2], gold [3], tungsten [4], krypton [5] and einsteinium [6] isotopes was discussed. The purpose of this series is to document and summarize the discovery of the isotopes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The assignments of early papers from the Institute of Physical and Chemical Research in Tokyo were incorrectly assigned to the University of Tokyo instead of RIKEN. [39][40][41][42] A total of 12 isotopes were reassigned ( 92 Y, 43 89 Zr, 44 92,94 Nb, 45 91,99 Mo, 44 102 Rh, 46 185,187 W, 47 186,188 Re, 48 and 237 U 49 ). Also, the assignment 2 of 169 Ho was changed from Tokyo to the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute at Tokai.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previously, the discovery of cerium [1], arsenic [2], gold [3], tungsten [4], and krypton [5] isotopes was discussed. Guidelines for assigning credit for discovery are (1) clear identification, either through decay-curves and relationships to other known isotopes, particle or c-ray spectra, or unique mass and Z-identification, and (2) publication of the discovery in a refereed journal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The eighth paper in the series of the discovery of isotopes, the discovery of the vanadium isotopes is discussed. Previously, the discovery of cerium [1], arsenic [2], gold [3], tungsten [4], krypton [5], einsteinium [6], and iron [7] isotopes was discussed. The purpose of this series is to document and summarize the discovery of the isotopes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%