It probably has something to do with the
Lanthanide contraction.
Basically, as the 4f orbitals fill, the electrons go into very weakly shielding orbitals. Hence, as one goes across the lanthanides in the periodic table, the effective nuclear charge (Z
eff) increases more than usual. Therefore, the elements after the lanthaides (e.g. Au) will have higher Z
eff values than expected. This can lead to phenomena such as smaller atomic radii than expected and higher first ionization energies than expected.