Abstract
Dissociative excitation of SO2 by electron impact to produce excited oxygen fragments, in particular O (1S), has been studied in the energy range from threshold to 400 eV. Three processes leading to O (1S) production have been identified and the positions of the relevant repulsive states of SO2 in the FranckCondon region have been determined. The multiplicities and symmetry characteristics of two of these states have also been established. The absolute cross section for production of O (1S) by all channels is measured to be 2.2 x 10-18 cm2 at 150 eV. The relative cross section for production of O (3p 3P and 3p 5P) from threshold to 400 eV has also been measured. The existence of a hitherto unidentified triplet state of SO2 that emits in the near infra red has been established. PACS No.: 34.80Gs
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