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9789810240776

Dissociative Recombination: Theory, Experiments and Applications : Proceedings of the 1999 Conference, Stockholm, Sweded, 16-20 June 1999

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    9789810240776

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    9810240775

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  • Copyright: 2000-03-01
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Summary

Proceedings of the 1999 Conference on Dissociative Recombination, held June 16-20, 1999, Stockholm, Sweden.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Dissociative Recombination in Astrophysical Environmentsp. 1
H[subscript 3][superscript +] in the Diffuse Interstellar Medium: The Enigma Related to Dissociative Recombinationp. 13
Applications of Velocity Distributions of Atomic Products in Dissociative Recombination to Aeronomyp. 25
Quantum Chemical Calculations to Help Understanding of Electronic Dissociative Recombination Processesp. 31
The Recombination of Hydrocarbon Ions with Electronsp. 36
Role of Dissociative Recombination and Related Molecular Processes in Fusion Edge Plasmasp. 40
Dissociative Recombination in Gas Dischargesp. 48
Ionic Fragment Production in Dissociative Electron-Molecular Ion Collisionsp. 56
Resonance and Threshold Phenomena in Electron Attachment to Molecules and Clustersp. 69
Photofragment Spectroscopy with Stored Molecular Ion Beamsp. 77
Three-Body Breakup of Laser-Excited Triatomic Hydrogen Moleculesp. 81
Wave Packet Studies of Dissociative Recombination and Dissociative Excitation of Molecular Ionsp. 91
Theoretical Study of Ion-Pair Formation in Collisions of Electrons with HD[superscript +]p. 101
Difficulties Inherent in the Theory of Low-Temperature Dissociative Recombination and Possible Ways of Their Obviationp. 106
Isotope Effects in Dissociative Recombinationp. 111
Resonance Curves for Dissociative Recombination Using the R-Matrix Methodp. 121
Dissociative Recombination of H[subscript 3][superscript +] and Predissociation of H[subscript 3]p. 131
Recombination at Ultra Cold Energiesp. 142
Dissociative Recombination Cross Section of Simple Molecular Ions: From Initial States to Final Statesp. 146
Long-Range Effects in the Formation of He[subscript 2][superscript +] and the Dissociative Recombination of HD[superscript +]p. 160
Dissociative Recombination at the TARN II Storage Ringp. 170
Higher Order Contribution in the Dissociative Processes of Diatomic Moleculesp. 180
Identity and Degree of Excitation of the Products of Dissociative Electron-Ion Recombinationp. 190
Spectroscopic Emissions from the Recombination of N[subscript 2]O[superscript +], N[subscript 2]OH[superscript +]/HN[subscript 2]O[superscript +], CO[subscript 2][superscript +], CO[subscript 2]H[superscript +], HCO[superscript +]/COH[superscript +], H[subscript 2]O[superscript +], NO[subscript 2][superscript +], HNO[superscript +], and LIF Measurements of the H Atom Yield from H[subscript 3][superscript +]p. 200
Three-Body Breakup Dynamics in Dissociative Recombinationp. 210
Electron Capture Dissociation of Large Biomoleculesp. 214
Two-Color Photoassociative Ionization in Ultracold Sodiump. 218
Advances in Photoionization and Photoelectron Studies Using Third Generation Synchrotron Radiationp. 222
Electron Scattering Experiments at the ASTRID Storage Ringp. 230
Electron-Molecule Collisions: New Experiments, New Ideasp. 240
Dissociative Recombination of Diatomics: Do We Understand Product State Branching?p. 251
Storage Ring Studies of the Dissociative Recombination of He[subscript 2][superscript +]p. 261
The Influence of Vibrational Excitation on the Dissociative Recombination of NO[superscript +]p. 263
New Measurements of the Dissociative Recombination Cross Section of HD[superscript +] and the Importance of Electron Beam Geometryp. 265
Vibrational Population of Rare Gases Excimers Excited by Electric Dischargep. 269
Dissociative Recombination and Excitation of H[subscript 2]O[superscript +] and HDO[superscript +]p. 271
Dissociative Recombination of CO[superscript 2+]p. 273
Investigations of Kinetic Processes in Rare Gases Barrier Dischargep. 275
Vibrational Population Diagnostics for Dissociative Recombination Experiments at the TSR Using Coulomb Explosion Imagingp. 277
Near-Threshold Photodissociation of Stored OH[superscript +] Ionsp. 281
Electron Collisions with Diatomic Anionsp. 284
Metastable Lifetime Measurements with an Electrostatic Ion-Trap: NO[superscript +]p. 286
Dissociative Recombination of He[subscript 2][superscript +] Molecular Ionsp. 289
Core Excited Resonances in the Dissociative Recombination of CH[superscript +] and CD[superscript +]p. 291
Photoionization of the Triatomic Hydrogen Moleculep. 293
Effects of Channel Mixing on Very Slow Direct Dissociative Recombination Processesp. 295
Measurement of Recombination of Cluster Ionsp. 297
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