ENTRY C1895 20120125 C115C189500000001 SUBENT C1895001 20120125 C115C189500100001 BIB 14 56 C189500100002 TITLE Low-Lying Collective Excitations in C189500100003 Neutron-Rich Even-Even Sulfur and Argon C189500100004 Isotopes Studied via Intermediate-Energy C189500100005 Coulomb Excitation and Proton Scattering C189500100006 AUTHOR (H.Scheit,T.Glasmacher,B.A.Brown,J.A.Brown,P.D.Cottle, C189500100007 P.G.Hansen,R.Harkewicz,M.Hellstrom,R.W.Ibbotson, C189500100008 J.K.Jewell, K.W.Kemper,D.J.Morrissey,M.Steiner, C189500100009 P.Thirolf,M.Thoennessen) C189500100010 INSTITUTE (1USAMSU) C189500100011 REFERENCE (J,PRL,77,3967,1996) C189500100012 #doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.77.3967 C189500100013 (T,SCHEIT,1998) Michigan State University C189500100014 REL-REF (O,C1150001,H.Scheit+,J,PR/C,63,014604,2001) Proton C189500100015 scattering of 36,42,44Ar data were published in C189500100016 Phys.Rev. and previously compiled in EXFOR (C1150001). C189500100017 Thesis data for protons are preliminary in nature C189500100018 and were not finalized until 2001. C189500100019 FACILITY (CYCLO,1USAMSU) C189500100020 (FRS) The experiment was performed using the C189500100021 A1200 Fragment Separator(FRS). C189500100022 SAMPLE 0.0935 and 0.1841 g/cm2 gold foils. C189500100023 DETECTOR (COIN,NAICR,SCIN) The time of flight (TOF) between a C189500100024 thin plastic scintillator located after the A1200 C189500100025 focal plane and a parallel plate avalanche counter C189500100026 (PPAC) located in front of the secondary target C189500100027 provided identification of the fragment before C189500100028 interacting in the secondary target. A fast-slow C189500100029 phoswich detector was located at zero degrees with C189500100030 respect to the beam axis and allowed the C189500100031 identification of the beam particle after interacting C189500100032 in the target. Photons were detected in coincidence C189500100033 with beam particles by the NSCL NaI(Tl) array. Each C189500100034 NaI(Tl) crystal is cylindrical, 17.1 cm long and 5.0 C189500100035 cm in diameter and encapsulated in a 2 mm thick C189500100036 aluminum shield. Quartz windows, 0.5 cm thick, are C189500100037 attached at both ends. A 5 cm diameter C189500100038 photomultiplier tube (PMT) is optically coupled to C189500100039 each window. A total of 38 detectors are arranged in C189500100040 an aluminum frame in 3 concentric rings, of 11 C189500100041 (inner), 17 (middle) and 10 (outer) detectors, C189500100042 oriented co-axially to the particle beam axis around C189500100043 a 150 mm diameter beam pipe. The radii of the three C189500100044 detector rings are 10.8 cm, 16.9 cm and 21.8 cm. As C189500100045 assembled the full array is 60 cm long, 51 cm wide C189500100046 and 55 cm high. C189500100047 METHOD (EDE,GSPEC,TOF,COINC,EXTB) C189500100048 Coulomb excitation, inelastic scattering. C189500100049 INC-SOURCE 48Ca,40Ar primary beams were fragmented on 9Be primary C189500100050 target. Radioactive ion beams were selected by A1200 C189500100051 fragment separator and delivered on 197Au secondary C189500100052 target. C189500100053 ANALYSIS (PGS,INTAD) C189500100054 ERR-ANALYS (DATA-ERR) Uncertainty includes root mean square from C189500100055 efficiency, statistical and geometrical uncertainties. C189500100056 STATUS (COREL,C1150001) C189500100057 HISTORY (20120125C) BP C189500100058 ENDBIB 56 0 C189500100059 NOCOMMON 0 0 C189500100060 ENDSUBENT 59 0 C189500199999 SUBENT C1895002 20120125 C115C189500200001 BIB 4 7 C189500200002 REACTION (79-AU-197(16-S-38,INL)79-AU-197,PAR,SIG) C189500200003 EN-SEC (E-LVL,16-S-38) C189500200004 STATUS (TABLE) TABLE 3.3 from the thesis. C189500200005 COMMENT Cross section for emission of gammas at an angle(CM) C189500200006 between 0 and 4.916 deg, the gammas being produced by C189500200007 inelastic scattering of S-38 on Au-197, leaving S-38 C189500200008 at the excited level of 1286 keV. C189500200009 ENDBIB 7 0 C189500200010 COMMON 3 3 C189500200011 E-LVL E-LVL-ERR THICKNESS C189500200012 KEV KEV G/CM-SQ C189500200013 1286. 19. 0.1841 C189500200014 ENDCOMMON 3 0 C189500200015 DATA 3 1 C189500200016 EN DATA DATA-ERR C189500200017 MEV/A MB MB C189500200018 39.2 59.0 7.0 C189500200019 ENDDATA 3 0 C189500200020 ENDSUBENT 19 0 C189500299999 SUBENT C1895003 20120125 C115C189500300001 BIB 4 7 C189500300002 REACTION (79-AU-197(16-S-40,INL)79-AU-197,PAR,SIG) C189500300003 EN-SEC (E-LVL,16-S-40) C189500300004 STATUS (TABLE) TABLE 3.3 from the thesis. C189500300005 COMMENT Cross section for emission of gammas at an angle(CM) C189500300006 between 0 and 4.958 deg, the gammas being produced by C189500300007 inelastic scattering of S-40 on Au-197, leaving S-40 C189500300008 at the excited level of 891 keV. C189500300009 ENDBIB 7 0 C189500300010 COMMON 3 3 C189500300011 E-LVL E-LVL-ERR THICKNESS C189500300012 KEV KEV G/CM-SQ C189500300013 891. 13. 0.1841 C189500300014 ENDCOMMON 3 0 C189500300015 DATA 3 1 C189500300016 EN DATA DATA-ERR C189500300017 MEV/A MB MB C189500300018 39.5 94.0 9.0 C189500300019 ENDDATA 3 0 C189500300020 ENDSUBENT 19 0 C189500399999 SUBENT C1895004 20120125 C115C189500400001 BIB 4 7 C189500400002 REACTION (79-AU-197(16-S-42,INL)79-AU-197,PAR,SIG) C189500400003 EN-SEC (E-LVL,16-S-42) C189500400004 STATUS (TABLE) TABLE 3.3 from the thesis. C189500400005 COMMENT Cross section for emission of gammas at an angle(CM) C189500400006 between 0 and 5.003 deg, the gammas being produced by C189500400007 inelastic scattering of S-42 on Au-197, leaving S-42 C189500400008 at the excited level of 890 keV. C189500400009 ENDBIB 7 0 C189500400010 COMMON 3 3 C189500400011 E-LVL E-LVL-ERR THICKNESS C189500400012 KEV KEV G/CM-SQ C189500400013 890. 15. 0.1841 C189500400014 ENDCOMMON 3 0 C189500400015 DATA 3 1 C189500400016 EN DATA DATA-ERR C189500400017 MEV/A MB MB C189500400018 40.6 128.0 19.0 C189500400019 ENDDATA 3 0 C189500400020 ENDSUBENT 19 0 C189500499999 SUBENT C1895005 20120125 C115C189500500001 BIB 4 7 C189500500002 REACTION (79-AU-197(18-AR-44,INL)79-AU-197,PAR,SIG) C189500500003 EN-SEC (E-LVL,18-AR-44) C189500500004 COMMENT Cross section for emission of gammas at an angle(CM) C189500500005 between 0 and 5.003 deg, the gammas being produced by C189500500006 inelastic scattering of Ar-44 on Au-197, leaving Ar-44 C189500500007 at the excited level of 1144 keV. C189500500008 STATUS (TABLE) TABLE 3.3 from the thesis. C189500500009 ENDBIB 7 0 C189500500010 COMMON 3 3 C189500500011 E-LVL E-LVL-ERR THICKNESS C189500500012 KEV KEV G/CM-SQ C189500500013 1144. 17. 0.0935 C189500500014 ENDCOMMON 3 0 C189500500015 DATA 3 1 C189500500016 EN DATA DATA-ERR C189500500017 MEV/A MB MB C189500500018 33.5 81.0 9.0 C189500500019 ENDDATA 3 0 C189500500020 ENDSUBENT 19 0 C189500599999 SUBENT C1895006 20120125 C115C189500600001 BIB 4 7 C189500600002 REACTION (79-AU-197(18-AR-46,INL)79-AU-197,PAR,SIG) C189500600003 EN-SEC (E-LVL,18-AR-46) C189500600004 STATUS (TABLE) TABLE 3.3 from the thesis. C189500600005 COMMENT Cross section for emission of gammas at an angle(CM) C189500600006 between 0 and 5.085 deg, the gammas being produced by C189500600007 inelastic scattering of Ar-46 on Au-197, leaving Ar-46 C189500600008 at the excited level of 1554 keV. C189500600009 ENDBIB 7 0 C189500600010 COMMON 3 3 C189500600011 E-LVL E-LVL-ERR THICKNESS C189500600012 KEV KEV G/CM-SQ C189500600013 1554. 26. 0.0935 C189500600014 ENDCOMMON 3 0 C189500600015 DATA 3 1 C189500600016 EN DATA DATA-ERR C189500600017 MEV/A MB MB C189500600018 35.2 53.0 10.0 C189500600019 ENDDATA 3 0 C189500600020 ENDSUBENT 19 0 C189500699999 ENDENTRY 6 0 C189599999999