Abstract

The single electron capture process from adenine molecules by H+, 3He+, N+, O+, and Ne+ ions with an energy of 6.3 keV has been studied. It was found that when one electron is captured by He+ and Ne+ ions, the dissociative capture process is dominant, which is fundamentally different from the processes of capture by singly charged ions of atoms with a lower ionization potential and multiply charged ions, as well as from the process of electron impact ionization. This effect is qualitatively explained within the framework of a quasimolecular model.

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