Recombination of simple molecular ions studied in storage ring: dissociative recombination of H2O+
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 E−1 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.
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