Abstract
Photodissociation of ICN and BrCN via the long-wavelength portions of their à continua leads to CN(X 2Σ +) rovibrational excitation which can characterize the excited potential surfaces. Parent rovibrational excitation strongly influences the observed CN state distributions.
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