37SC 9BE(37CA,X):XUNDL-1 2024Dr01 202412 37SC c Compiled (unevaluated) dataset from 2024Dr01: 37SC2c Phys Rev C 110, L031302 (2024) 37SC c Compiled by J. Chen (FRIB, MSU), October 10, 2024 37SC c First observation of {+37}Sc via the invariant-mass spectroscopy 37SC c 2024Dr01: E=73 MeV/nucleon {+37}Ca secondary beam was produced at NSCL. 37SC2c The secondary target was a 0.5-mm-thick Be. Reaction products were 37SC3c detected with a setup including the CAESAR array, a Si-CsI(Tl) |DE-E 37SC4c Ring Telescope (RT), a Scintillating-Fiber Array (SFA), and the S800 37SC5c spectrograph. Measured total decay-energy spectra of particle decays. 37SC6c Deduced levels, mass excess using Invariant-mass spectroscopy. 37SC7c Comparisons with available data and theoretical calculations. 37SC8c Systematics of neighboring nuclei. 37SC cL E$From measured total decay-energy spectrum of p+{+36}Ca 37SC cL J$As given in 2024Dr01 37SC L 0 7/2- 37SC cL $Total decay energy E{-T}=2690 {I410} to encompasses the results from a 37SC2cL single-peak fit (E{-T}=3000 {I50}) and a two-peak fit (E{-T}=2370 37SC3cL {I130} and 3240 {I80}) to the measured decay-energy spectra. The 37SC4cL authors state that a fit with two low-lying states is expected, but the 37SC5cL amount of data and the resolution are insufficient to make definitive 37SC6cL statements. 37SC cL $Mass excess=3500 keV {I410}, deduced by 2024Dr01 from their measured 37SC2cL total decay energy and mass of {+36}Ca measured by 2021Su04