ENTRY C1480 20070508 C080C148000000001 SUBENT C1480001 20070508 C080C148000100001 BIB 9 29 C148000100002 INSTITUTE (1USAMSU) C148000100003 REFERENCE (J,NP/A,734,469,2004) C148000100004 AUTHOR (J.R.Terry,J.L.Lecouey) C148000100005 TITLE Nuclear Structure Studies in the Neutron-Rich A=30 C148000100006 Mass Region by Direct Nucleon Removal Reactions C148000100007 FACILITY (CYCLO,1USAMSU) National Superconducting Cyclotron C148000100008 Laboratory at Michigan State University. C148000100009 INC-SPECT Radioactive beams were produced by fragmentation of a C148000100010 primary beam on a thick beryllium target. Secondary C148000100011 beams were magnetically analyzed in the A1900 C148000100012 fragment separator and subsequently transported to C148000100013 the S800 high-resolution spectrometer C148000100014 SAMPLE Three data sets taken with secondary beams of 26Ne, C148000100015 28Mg, and 30Si at an incident mid-target energy of 83,C148000100016 82, and 66 MeV/u, respectively. The secondary beam wasC148000100017 impinged on a 375(4) mg/ cm2 self-supporting berylliumC148000100018 target positioned at the target position of the S800. C148000100019 DETECTOR (MAGSP) C148000100020 (GE) In all three cases presented here, the C148000100021 spectrograph was operated in dispersion-matched opticsC148000100022 mode. The Segmented Germanium Array (SeGA) was C148000100023 positioned around the target position of the S800 to C148000100024 observe coincident gamma radiation. The array was C148000100025 arranged in a two ring configuration with 7 detectors C148000100026 positioned at 37 degree inclination with respect to C148000100027 the beam axis and 8 detectors positioned at 90 degree C148000100028 inclination. C148000100029 HISTORY (20061211C) DR C148000100030 (20070507U) DR Misspell corrected C148000100031 ENDBIB 29 0 C148000100032 NOCOMMON 0 0 C148000100033 ENDSUBENT 32 0 C148000199999 SUBENT C1480002 20061211 C079C148000200001 BIB 4 4 C148000200002 REACTION (4-BE-9(10-NE-26,X)0-NN-1,PAR,SIG,,REL) C148000200003 EN-SEC (E-LVL,10-NE-26) C148000200004 ERR-ANALYS No information given C148000200005 STATUS (TABLE) Data taken from Table 1 C148000200006 ENDBIB 4 0 C148000200007 COMMON 1 3 C148000200008 EN C148000200009 MEV/A C148000200010 83. C148000200011 ENDCOMMON 3 0 C148000200012 DATA 2 3 C148000200013 E-LVL DATA C148000200014 KEV ARB-UNITS C148000200015 0. 41.7 C148000200016 1703. 21.5 C148000200017 3316. 19.3 C148000200018 ENDDATA 5 0 C148000200019 ENDSUBENT 18 0 C148000299999 SUBENT C1480003 20061211 C079C148000300001 BIB 4 4 C148000300002 REACTION (4-BE-9(12-MG-28,X)0-NN-1,PAR,SIG,,REL) C148000300003 EN-SEC (E-LVL,12-MG-28) C148000300004 ERR-ANALYS No information given C148000300005 STATUS (TABLE) Data taken from Table 1 C148000300006 ENDBIB 4 0 C148000300007 COMMON 1 3 C148000300008 EN C148000300009 MEV/A C148000300010 82. C148000300011 ENDCOMMON 3 0 C148000300012 DATA 2 7 C148000300013 E-LVL DATA C148000300014 KEV ARB-UNITS C148000300015 0. 23.6 C148000300016 985. 15.7 C148000300017 1699. 15.1 C148000300018 1940. 14.9 C148000300019 3109. 14.1 C148000300020 3426. 13.9 C148000300021 3760. 14.4 C148000300022 ENDDATA 9 0 C148000300023 ENDSUBENT 22 0 C148000399999 SUBENT C1480004 20061211 C079C148000400001 BIB 4 4 C148000400002 REACTION (4-BE-9(14-SI-30,X)0-NN-1,PAR,SIG,,REL) C148000400003 EN-SEC (E-LVL,14-SI-30) C148000400004 ERR-ANALYS No information given C148000400005 STATUS (TABLE) Data taken from Table 1 C148000400006 ENDBIB 4 0 C148000400007 COMMON 1 3 C148000400008 EN C148000400009 MEV/A C148000400010 66. C148000400011 ENDCOMMON 3 0 C148000400012 DATA 2 8 C148000400013 E-LVL DATA C148000400014 KEV ARB-UNITS C148000400015 0. 18.4 C148000400016 1273. 12.3 C148000400017 2028. 11.9 C148000400018 2426. 11.7 C148000400019 3067. 11.3 C148000400020 3624. 11.9 C148000400021 4840. 13.9 C148000400022 4895. 10.5 C148000400023 ENDDATA 10 0 C148000400024 ENDSUBENT 23 0 C148000499999 ENDENTRY 4 0 C148099999999