Abstract
Kinetic-energy distributions of CO+ and C2+ ions resulting from C+–CO collisions were measured over the incident ion kinetic-energy range 13–30 eV. These distributions were used for calculation of the reaction energetics. The CO+ kinetic-energy distributions provide strong evidence that this product is formed by both electron transfer and ion—atom interchange. In addition to the major (forward scattered) peak in the C2+ distribution small yields of C2+ were detected at 180° in the center-of-mass system.
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