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Isotope Effect in the three Break-up Channels of the Acetylene Cation

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Abstract

The dynamics and the isotope effect on the symmetric (CH++CH+), the deprotonation (CH2++H+), and the isomerization channel (CH2++C+) is studied systematically by pump (four 266 nm photons) probe (800nm) excitation.

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