Acetylene/Vinylidene Isomerization after Carbon K-shell Photo-Ionization
Timut Osipov
( LBNL)
T. Weber,
T. Jahnke
( Frankfurt Univ.)
A. Alnaser
( KSU)
A. Landers,
M. Hertlein
( LBNL)
O. Jagutzki,
L. Schmidt,
M. Sch\"offler
( Frankfurt Univ.)
M. Prior,
B. Feinberg
( LBNL)
C. L. Cocke
( KSU)
R. D\"orner
( Frankfurt Univ.)
A. Belkacem
( LBNL)
Comprehensive study of the acetylene/vinylidene isomerization
dynamics after
the carbon k-shell photoionization followed by the Auger decay
was performed
by means of the COLTRIMS (COLd Target Recoil Ion Momentum
Spectroscopy)
technique. The Auger electrons, produced in this reaction, were
detected in
coincidence with the products of the Coulomb explosion of the
dication
C$_{2}$H$_{2}^{2+}$. Measurement of the 3d vector momenta for all
detected
particles inferred the Auger electron energies and directions in
the body
fixed molecular frame along with the KER (Kinetic Energy Release)
for
different break up channels. This highly differential reaction
cross-section
study provided very unique information about the fragmentation
pathways of
the doubly charged acetylene molecule.
This work was supported by the
Chemical Sciences, Geosciences and Biosciences Division,
Submitted to DAMOP, May 2006 in Knoxville, TN.
Office of Basic Energy Sciences,
Office of Science, U.S. Department of Energy.
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