May 30th, 2011 at 8:25 PM <http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=497&cpage=1#comment-42363>
3- Ni 59 doesn't exist. It is a typo. We buy regular Ni powder, then we make a treatment of it wich changes the isotopical composition. In that paper I referred to the powder as we buy it, not to the composition of the powder after the treatment we make. In any case, the composition of Ni, as we buy it, is well known: 58 (67,88%), 60 (26,23%), 61 (1,19%), 62 (3,66%), 64 (1,08%). After that, we change it.

