ENTRY C1848 20110719 C109C184800000001 SUBENT C1848001 20110719 C109C184800100001 BIB 11 34 C184800100002 TITLE Triple configuration coexistence in 44S C184800100003 AUTHOR (D.Santiago-Gonzalez,I.Wiedenhover,V.Abramkina, C184800100004 M.L.Avila,T.Baugher,D.Bazin,B.A.Brown,P.D.Cottle, C184800100005 A.Gade,T.Glasmacher,K.W.Kemper,S.McDaniel,A.Rojas, C184800100006 A.Ratkiewicz,R.Meharchand,E.C.Simpson,J.A.Tostevin, C184800100007 A.Volya,D.Weisshaar) C184800100008 INSTITUTE (1USAFSU,1USAMSU,2UK SUR) C184800100009 REFERENCE (J,PR/C,83,061305,2011) C184800100010 FACILITY (CYCTM,1USAMSU) The experiment was performed at the C184800100011 National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at C184800100012 Michigan State University using the Coupled Cyclotron C184800100013 Facility (CCF) C184800100014 SAMPLE Secondary beryllium target with thickness of 188 mg/cm2C184800100015 DETECTOR (MAGSP) Residual projectile-like nuclei were detected C184800100016 in the S800 spectrograph C184800100017 (HPGE) Gamma rays emitted at the secondary target C184800100018 location were detected using the SeGA array of 17 C184800100019 segmented germanium detectors in coincidence with the C184800100020 residues in the S800 spectrograph. C184800100021 METHOD (COINC) coincidence between gamma rays in SeGA array C184800100022 and residual projectile-like nuclei identified in S800 C184800100023 spectrograph was required C184800100024 INC-SOURCE (KINDT) Radioactive isotope beam of 46Ar was produced C184800100025 via fragmentation of a primary beam of 140 C184800100026 MeV/nucleon 48Ca provided by the CCF. The primary C184800100027 beam was fragmented on a 705 mg/cm2 thick beryllium C184800100028 target, and the fragmentation products were separated C184800100029 in the A1900 fragment separator [18]. The separator C184800100030 selected a secondary beam of 99.9MeV/nucleon 46Ar C184800100031 which had a momentum spread of +-1.3% and a purity C184800100032 exceeding 90%. The rate of 46Ar particles impinging C184800100033 on the secondary target averaged 7E+5 particles/s. C184800100034 ERR-ANALYS (DATA-ERR) No information given C184800100035 HISTORY (20110719C) Compiled by S.H. C184800100036 ENDBIB 34 0 C184800100037 COMMON 2 3 C184800100038 EN EN-ERR C184800100039 MEV PER-CENT C184800100040 99.9 1.3 C184800100041 ENDCOMMON 3 0 C184800100042 ENDSUBENT 41 0 C184800199999 SUBENT C1848002 20110719 C109C184800200001 BIB 3 3 C184800200002 REACTION (4-BE-9(18-AR-46,X)16-S-44,PAR,SIG) C184800200003 STATUS (TABLE) Data taken from tab. 1 of the reference C184800200004 MISC-COL (MISC) Deexcitation energy C184800200005 ENDBIB 3 0 C184800200006 NOCOMMON 0 0 C184800200007 DATA 6 5 C184800200008 E-LVL E-LVL-ERR MISC MISC-ERR DATA DATA-ERR C184800200009 KEV KEV KEV KEV MB MB C184800200010 1319.0 7.0 1319.0 7.0 0.014 0.003 C184800200011 2150.0 11.0 2150.0 11.0 0.004 0.001 C184800200012 2268.0 8.0 949.0 5.0 0.022 0.004 C184800200013 2447.0 9.0 1128.0 6.0 0.019 0.004 C184800200014 3248.0 12.0 1891.0 10.0 0.011 0.003 C184800200015 ENDDATA 7 0 C184800200016 ENDSUBENT 15 0 C184800299999 SUBENT C1848003 20110719 C109C184800300001 BIB 2 2 C184800300002 REACTION (4-BE-9(18-AR-46,X)16-S-44,,SIG) C184800300003 STATUS (TABLE) Data taken from text, p3 of the reference C184800300004 ENDBIB 2 0 C184800300005 NOCOMMON 0 0 C184800300006 DATA 2 1 C184800300007 DATA DATA-ERR C184800300008 MB MB C184800300009 0.23 0.02 C184800300010 ENDDATA 3 0 C184800300011 ENDSUBENT 10 0 C184800399999 ENDENTRY 3 0 C184899999999