“…9 Be targets were bombarded with 132 MeV/u 76 Ge ions accelerated by the Coupled Cyclotron Facility at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University. 62 Ti and 63 Ti were produced in projectile fragmentation reactions and identified with a two-stage separator consisting of the A1900 fragment separator and the S800 analysis beam line. ''The observed fragments include fifteen new isotopes that are the most neutron-rich nuclides of the elements chlorine to manganese ( 50 Cl, 53 Ar, 55,56 K, 57,58 Ca, 59,60,61 Sc, 62,63 Ti, 65,66 V, 68 Cr, 70 Mn).…”