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A method for extracting the site-specific probabilities of hydrogen-rich fragment formation from the double-ionization of ethanol

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Abstract

Using COLTRIMS experiments examining seven different deuterium-tagged isotopologues of ethanol under the same laser pulse conditions (800 nm, 3.0×1014 W/cm2, 23 fs FWHM), we measure the relative probabilities of producing H3+, CH4+, H2O+, and H3O+ as a function of the initial sites of the hydrogen atoms that compose the final products. Once the yields of the two- and three-body double ionization channels are determined for all isotopologues, the data is used to fit an overcomplete system of equations that describe the sites that may contribute to a measured final coincidence channel. To estimate the uncertainty of these site-specific probabilities, we repeatedly fit, in a Monte-Carlo fashion, a set of branching ratios randomly picked from the normal distribution associated with the measured values and their estimated error. Other related site-specific dynamic quantities, such as the kinetic energy release, can be obtained using this method.

Presenters

  • Eric Wells

    Augustana Univ

Authors

  • Eric Wells

    Augustana Univ

  • Eleanor Weckwerth

    Augustana University

  • Travis Severt

    Kansas State University

  • Balram Kaderiya

    Kansas State University

  • Peyman Feizollah

    Kansas State University

  • Bethany C Jochim

    Kansas State University

  • Farzaneh Ziaee

    Kansas State University

  • Kurtis D Borne

    Kansas State University

  • KANAKA PANDIRI

    Kansas State University

  • Kevin D Carnes

    Kansas State University

  • Daniel Rolles

    Kansas State

  • Artem Rudenko

    Kansas State University

  • Itzik Ben-Itzhak

    Kansas State University