Recombination of simple molecular ions studied in storage ring: dissociative recombination of H2O+

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Reference S. Rosén, A.M. Derkatch, J. Semaniak, A. Neau, A. Al Khalili, A. Le Padellec, L. Vikor, R.D. Thomas, H. Danared, M. Ugglas and M. Larsson, Recombination of simple molecular ions studied in storage ring: dissociative recombination of H2O+, Faraday Discuss. 115, 295-302 (2000)

Dissociative recombination of vibrationally relaxed H2O+ ions with electrons has been studied in the heavy-ion storage ring CRYRING. Absolute cross-sections have been measured for collision energies between 0 eV and 30 eV. The energy dependence of the cross-section below 0.1 eV is found to be much steeper than the E1 behaviour associated with the dominance of the direct recombination mechanism. Resonant structures found at 4 eV and 11 eV have been attributed to the electron capture to Rydberg states converging to electronically excited ionic states. Complete branching fractions for all dissociation channels have been measured at a collision energy of 0 eV. The dissociation process is dominated by three-body H + H + O breakup that occurs with a branching ratio of 0.71.