Observation of the formation of C+, O+, and ArC+ in the collisions of Ar+(2P3/2,1/2) with CO

Absolute total cross sections for the formation of C+ , O+ , and ArC+ in the collisions of Ar+ (2 P3/2,1/2 )+CO have been measured over the center-of-mass collision energy (Ec.m. ) range of ∼4–123 eV. The observed appearance energies for C+ and O+ are in agreement with the thermochemical thresholds...

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