41AL 9BE(48CA,XG):T1/2:XUNDL-1 2022CR03 202304 41AL c Compiled (unevaluated) dataset from 2022Cr03: Phys Rev Lett. 129, 41AL2c 212501 (2022) 41AL c Compiled by E. J. Gass (NNDC,BNL) (February 28, 2023). 41AL c {+48}Ca beam was accelerated to 172.3 MeV/u through the FRIB linac. 41AL2c Fully-stripped 120 particle-nA beam of {+48}Ca{+20+} collided with 41AL3c 8.89mm {+9}Be fragmentation target. Preseparator selected nuclei with 41AL4c B|r of 5.100 Tm to optimize {+42}Si. Additional separation was 41AL5c carried out by the ARIS. The cocktail beam of fragments was delivered 41AL6c to FDSi at 4.904 Tm. In the center of FDSi was a 5 mm-thick 41AL7c fast-response YSO scintillation detector sandwiched by two plastic 41AL8c scintillator veto detectors. This was surrounded by 11 HPGe clover 41AL9c detectors and 15 fast-timing LaBr{-3} detectors in a hemisphere to 41ALac the north. On the south side were 88 neutron detectors of the VANDLE 41ALbc array in two layers 90 and 96 cm from the implantation detector. Two 41ALcc large-area Si PIN detectors and a 2-mm-thick plastic scintillator 41ALdc were positioned 1.5 m upstream in the last diagnostic detector box of 41ALec the beamline. Ions were identified using event-by-event energy loss 41ALfc in the PIN detector (to determine Z) and time-of-flight from a 41ALgc plastic timing scintillator in ARIS to the timing scintillator in the 41ALhc diagnostic detector box (to determine A/Q). Half-lives were obtained 41ALic by fitting decay curves to a function considering the decay of the 41ALjc parent, growth and decay of daughters, potential |bn and |b2n decay 41ALkc branches, and constant background. 41AL L 0.0 3.5 MS 9 41AL cL T$from fit to decay curve with function that included decay of parent, 41AL2cL exponential growth and decay of daughters (including |bn and |b2n 41AL3cL branches) and a constant background (2022Cr03). Reported as 41AL4cL 3.5 ms {I8} (stat) {I4} (syst).