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Nuclear motion in carbonyl sulfide induced by resonant core electron excitation

Laksman, Joakim LU ; Céolin, Denis LU ; Gisselbrecht, Mathieu LU orcid and Ristinmaa Sörensen, Stacey LU orcid (2010) In Journal of Chemical Physics 133(14). p.1-144314
Abstract
The angular anisotropy for selected dissociation channels is measured at resonantly excited states of and symmetries at the C and O K-shell ionization edges of carbonyl sulfide.

While the kinetic energy released in the reaction is mainly independent of the excitation energy, the angular anisotropy and momentum correlation clearly show deformation of the OCS molecule in the C1s−Pi state.

The discovery of a two-body fragmentation channel SO+/C+ with a well defined angular anisotropy indicates the rapid formation of the CSO isomeric species.
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Journal of Chemical Physics
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133
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14
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0021-9606
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10.1063/1.3502116
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While the kinetic energy released in the reaction is mainly independent of the excitation energy, the angular anisotropy and momentum correlation clearly show deformation of the OCS molecule in the C1s−Pi state.<br/><br>
The discovery of a two-body fragmentation channel SO+/C+ with a well defined angular anisotropy indicates the rapid formation of the CSO isomeric species.}},
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  series       = {{Journal of Chemical Physics}},
  title        = {{Nuclear motion in carbonyl sulfide induced by resonant core electron excitation}},
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