Addressing three-body fragmentation of methane dication using “native frames”: Evidence of internal excitation in fragments

Author:

Rajput Jyoti1ORCID,Garg Diksha1ORCID,Cassimi A.2ORCID,Fléchard X.3ORCID,Rangama J.2ORCID,Safvan C. P.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics and Astrophysics, University of Delhi 1 , Delhi 110007, India

2. CIMAP, CEA-CNRS-ENSICAEN-UNICAEN, Normandie Université 2 , F-14050 Caen Cedex 04, France

3. Université de Caen Normandie, ENSICAEN, CNRS/IN2P3, LPC Caen UMR6534 3 , F-14000 Caen, France

4. Inter-University Accelerator Centre 4 , New Delhi 110067, India

Abstract

The three body fragmentation of methane dication has been studied using the technique of cold target recoil ion momentum spectroscopy. The process is initiated by impact of energetic Ar9+ ions on neutral methane and the data is subsequently collected in coincidence with Ar8+ projectile. By analysing the dissociation channels leading to (H + H+ + CH2+) and (H + H2+ + CH+) fragments, it is concluded that these fragments are formed in a sequential manner via formation of molecular intermediates CH3+ and CH2+ respectively. It is shown that these molecular intermediates carry a few eVs as their internal energies, part of which is released when they emit an H-atom with the open possibility that the final detected fragments may still be internally excited. This was accomplished by analysing the two-steps of the sequential process in their own native frames. For a molecular system having three-dimensional structure, our results prove to be an ideal example to highlight the importance of using native frames for correct interpretation of the obtained results. Our results indicate that the dissociation of methane dication can be a major source of production of H-atoms in addition to H+ fragments with the probability of the two being of similar order.

Funder

Indo-French Centre for the Promotion of Advanced Research

Department of Science and Technology, Government of India

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,General Physics and Astronomy

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