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 ==== General ==== ==== General ====
-The S800 [1] is a superconducting spectrograph used for reaction studies with high-energy radioactive beams produced at the NSCL Coupled-Cyclotron Facility (CCF) and the A1900 Separator [2]. It was designed for high-precision measurements of scattering angles (ΔΘ=2) and momentum (p/Δp=2×104), and large momentum and solid-angle acceptances (ΔΩ=20 msr, Δp/p=6%). The S800 layout is shown in Fig. 1. It consists of two parts: the analysis line and the spectrograph. +The S800 [1] is a superconducting spectrograph used for reaction studies with high-energy radioactive beams produced at the NSCL Coupled-Cyclotron Facility (CCF) and the A1900 Separator [2]. It was designed for high-precision measurements of scattering angles (ΔΘ=2 msr) and momentum (p/Δp=2×10<sup>4</sup>), and large momentum and solid-angle acceptances (ΔΩ=20 msr, Δp/p=6%). The S800 layout is shown in Fig. 1. It consists of two parts: the analysis line and the spectrograph. 
  
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-| Momentum Resolution (p/Δp)          | 2 × 10<sup>4</sup>          ^  +| Momentum Resolution (p/Δp)     | 2 × 10<sup>4</sup>          ^  
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-Heading 5    Row 2 Col 2          +^ Solid Angle Acceptance         | no colspan this time | 
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