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0306477653 978-0306477652 August 31, 2003 1
Dissociative Recombination of Molecular Ions with Electrons is a comprehensive collection of refereed papers describing the latest developments in dissociative recombination research. The papers are written by the leading researchers in the field. The topics covered include the use of microwave afterglows, merged beams and storage rings to measure rate coefficients and to identify the products and their yields. The molecules studied range in size from the smallest, H2+, to bovine insulin ions. The theoretical papers cover the important role of Rydberg states and the use of wave packets and quantum defect theory to deduce cross sections, rate constants and quantum yields. Several theoretical and experimental papers address the controversial topic of H3+ dissociative recombination and its importance in the interstellar medium. Dissociative recombination studies of other molecular ions in the interstellar medium and in cometary and planetary atmospheres are covered. Ionization is an important competitive process to dissociative recombination and its competition with predissociation and its role in the reverse process of the association of neutral species is presented. Dissociative attachment, in which an electron attaches to a neutral molecule, has many similarities to dissociative recombination. The topics covered include the accurate calculation of electron affinities, attachment to molecules, clusters, and to species absorbed on solid surfaces and electron scattering by a molecular anion.

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This chapter presents an introduction to dissociative recombination (DR) and to the papers in this volume by reviewing how DR works. Read the first page
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predissociation spectrum, vibrational autoionization, electrostatic storage ring, dissociative recombination, octopole ion guide, hyperspherical potential curves, product branching fractions, ultracold molecules, predissociation widths, quantum defect theory, storage ring results, electron cooler, breakup dynamics, superexcited states, ultralow energies, kinetic energy release, deuterium fractionation, dimer ions, afterglow plasma, correlation consistent basis sets, ground state surface, separable approximation, recombination rate coefficients, ionic ground state, autoionization rate
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New York, Kluwer Academic, Electrons Edited, Plenum Publishers, World Scientific, Ion Proc, Space Sci, Monte Carlo, Institute of Physics, National Science Foundation, Plenum Press, Stockholm University, Department of Chemistry, Recombination Badly Needed, John Wiley, Mass Spectrom, Studies of Electron Collisions, Academic Press, Encyclopedia of Computational Chemistry, International Conference, Pineau des Forêts, Sons Ltd, The Netherlands, Constants of Diatomic Molecules, Department of Energy
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