Angular Distributions of Fragment Ions Produced by Coulomb Explosion of Simple Molecular Dications of Astrochemical Interest
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The double Qphotoionization of N2O and C2H2 molecules by linearly polarized light in the 30-50 eV energy range has been studied by coupling ion imaging and electron-ion-ion coincidence techniques. In the case of N2O, for the two possible dissociative processes leading to N++NO+ and O++N-2+, anisotropic angular distributions of ionic fragments have been measured, indicating that N2O ionizes when its axis is parallel to the light polarization vector and the fragments are separating in a time shorter than the dication rotational period. In the case of C2H2, the two-body dissociation reactions producing C2H+H+ and CH2++C+ have shown almost isotropic angular distributions, indicating the double photoionization occurs when acetylene is mainly oriented perpendicularly to the light polarization vector. The analysis of results based on a Monte Carlo trajectory simulation provides: i) the metastable N2O2+ and C2H22+ dication lifetimes, ii) the kinetic energy release (KER) distribution for the final ions resulting from the Coulomb explosion, and iii) the anisotropy beta parameter values as a function of the investigated photon energy extracted from the measured ionic angular distributions.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Double photoionization; Molecular dications; Synchrotron radiation; Monte Carlo simulation; Atmospheric escape; Astrochemistry
Elenco autori:
Stranges, Stefano; Alagia, Michele
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