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    $\begingroup$ Gold has only a single stable isotope, ${}^{197}Au$. For neutron radiation, it can become either ${}^{197}Pt$, which decays quickly back to ${}^{197}Au$, or ${}^{198}Au$, which decays quickly to ${}^{198}Hg$, which is stable. $\endgroup$
    – peterh
    Commented Jun 3, 2018 at 0:40