We report the specific heat (SH) measurements on single crystals of hole
doped FeAs-based superconductor Ba0.6K0.4Fe2As2. It is found that
the electronic SH coefficient γe(T) is not temperature dependent and
increases almost linearly with the magnetic field in low temperature region.
These point to a fully gapped superconducting state. Surprisingly the sharp SH
anomaly ΔC/T∣Tc reaches a value of 98 mJ/molK2 suggesting a
very high normal state quasiparticle density of states (γn≈63mJ/molK2). A detailed analysis reveals that the γe(T) cannot be
fitted with a single gap of s-wave symmetry due to the presence of a hump in
the middle temperature region. However, our data indicate that the dominant
part of the superconducting condensate is induced by an s-wave gap with the
magnitude of about 6 meV.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure