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Published on: March 1, 2020
Fragmentation Dynamics of a Carbon Dioxide Dication Produced by Ion Impact
Hang Yuan1,2, Shenyue Xu1,3, Enliang Wang4
1Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, China.
Abstract:
The response of carbon dioxide to radiolysis is crucial for understanding the atmospheric chemistry of planets. Here, we present a combined experimental and theoretical investigation of the three-body fragmentation dynamics of to C+ + O+ + O initiated by 1 keV/u Ar2+ impact. Taking advantage of the kinematic complete measurement employing a reaction microscope, three dissociation mechanisms are distinguished, and their branching ratios are determined. The concerted fragmentation with two C-O bonds breaking simultaneously is dominant, while the sequential pathway with CO+ as the intermediate also makes a significant contribution. Also, a novel isomerization pathway with transitory formation of is identified. The identified mechanisms can contribute to O+ and O escaping from the Martian atmosphere, since the kinetic energies of most of the fragments are observed to be higher than the escape energy of oxygen.
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