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Currently, 163 isotopes of elements with Z $\ge$ 100 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…

Nuclear Experiment · Physics 2015-06-04 M. Thoennessen

Currently, twenty-three scandium, twenty-five titanium, forty mercury and seventeen einsteinium isotopes have been observed and the discovery of these isotopes is discussed here. For each isotope a brief synopsis of the first refereed…

Nuclear Experiment · Physics 2015-05-18 D. Meierfrankenfeld , A. Bury , M. Thoennessen

Currently, thirty-one rubidium, thirty-five strontium, thirty-five molybdenum and thirty-eight rhodium isotopes have been observed and the discovery of these isotopes is discussed here. For each isotope a brief synopsis of the first…

Nuclear Experiment · Physics 2015-05-27 A. M. Parker , M. Thoennessen

Currently, thirty-nine astatine, thirty-nine radon, thirty-five francium, and thirty-four radium isotopes have so far been observed; the discovery of these isotopes is discussed. For each isotope a brief summary of the first refereed…

Nuclear Experiment · Physics 2012-05-29 C. Fry , M. Thoennessen

Currently, thirty-four yttrium, thirty-five zirconium, thirty-four niobium, thirty-five technetium, and thirty-eight ruthenium isotopes have been observed and the discovery of these isotopes is discussed here. For each isotope a brief…

Nuclear Experiment · Physics 2015-05-27 A. Nystrom , M. Thoennessen

Currently, forty-two thallium, forty-two lead, forty-one bismuth, and forty-two polonium isotopes have so far been observed; the discovery of these isotopes is discussed. For each isotope a brief summary of the first refereed publication,…

Nuclear Experiment · Physics 2015-06-03 C. Fry , M. Thoennessen

Currently, twenty-four calcium, thirty-eight indium, thirty-eight tin and thirty-nine platinum isotopes have been observed and the discovery of these isotopes is discussed here. For each isotope a brief synopsis of the first refereed…

Nuclear Experiment · Physics 2015-05-19 S. Amos , J. L. Gross , M. Thoennessen

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…

Nuclear Experiment · Physics 2015-06-03 J. Kathawa , C. Fry , M. Thoennessen

Currently, thirty-two zinc, thirty-two selenium, twenty-nine bromine and thirty-one neodymium isotopes have been observed and the discovery of these isotopes is discussed here. For each isotope a brief synopsis of the first refereed…

Nuclear Experiment · Physics 2010-12-10 J. L. Gross , J. Claes , J. Kathawa , M. Thoennessen

Currently, forty-one cesium, thirty-five lanthanum, thirty-two praseodymium, and thirty-one promethium, isotopes have been observed and the discovery of these isotopes is discussed here. For each isotope a brief synopsis of the first…

Nuclear Experiment · Physics 2015-05-30 E. May , M. Thoennessen

Currently, 31 dysprosium, 32 holmium, 32 erbium, 33 thulium and 31 ytterbium 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…

Nuclear Experiment · Physics 2012-05-29 C. Fry , M. Thoennessen

Currently, twenty-eight gallium, thirty-one germanium, thirty-five lutetium, and thirty-six hafnium isotopes have been observed and the discovery of these isotopes is discussed here. For each isotope a brief synopsis of the first refereed…

Nuclear Experiment · Physics 2015-05-30 J. L. Gross , M. Thoennessen

Currently, thirty-eight tantalum, thirty-eight rhenium, thirty-nine osmium, and thirty-eight iridium, isotopes have been observed and the discovery of these isotopes is discussed here. For each isotope a brief synopsis of the first refereed…

Nuclear Experiment · Physics 2015-05-30 R. Robinson , M. Thoennessen

One hundred and five isotopes of the transuranium elements neptunium, plutonium, americium, curium, berkelium and californium have so far been observed; the discovery of these isotopes is discussed. For each isotope a brief summary of the…

Nuclear Experiment · Physics 2015-06-04 C. Fry , M. Thoennessen

The 2015 update of the discovery of nuclide project is presented. Twenty new nuclides were observed for the first time in 2015. An overall review of all previous assignments was made in order to apply the discovery criteria consistently to…

Nuclear Experiment · Physics 2023-12-05 M. Thoennessen

Currently, thirty-four samarium, thirty-four europium, thirty-one gadolinium, and thirty-one terbium isotopes have been observed and the discovery of these isotopes is discussed here. For each isotope a brief synopsis of the first refereed…

Nuclear Experiment · Physics 2015-06-03 E. May , M. Thoennessen

The 2016 update of the discovery of nuclide project is presented. Only twelve new nuclides were observed for the first time in 2016. A large number of isotopes is still only published in conference proceedings or internal reports. No…

Nuclear Experiment · Physics 2017-04-25 M. Thoennessen

The 2018 update of the discovery of nuclide project is presented. 50 new nuclides were observed for the first time in 2018. A large number of isotopes is still only published in conference proceedings or internal reports.

Nuclear Experiment · Physics 2023-12-05 Michael Thoennessen

The 2022 update of the discovery of nuclide project is presented. It is the first update in four years, and 36 new nuclides were observed for the first time during 2019-2022. Isotopes that have so far only been published in conference…

Nuclear Experiment · Physics 2023-04-07 M. Thoennessen

We have developed a new method to measure krypton traces in xenon at unprecedented low concentrations. This is a mandatory task for many near-future low-background particle physics detectors. Our system separates krypton from xenon using…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2014-03-28 Sebastian Lindemann , Hardy Simgen