Abstract

Mass spectroscopy is used to study the formation of the S − , C − , and O − anions after photoexcitation of OCS in the vicinity of the S 2p and C 1s ionization thresholds. Anions are observed both below and above these thresholds. Because anion production is known to be suppressed at core-level shape resonances, the anion measurements serve as a suggestive and complementary tool for identifying above-threshold features in OCS photoabsorption.

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