Abstract

The method of “multistop” time-of-flight mass spectrometry has been used to study the mechanism of radiation damage to glycine molecules in the gas phase upon their interaction with He2+ ions with energy E p = 4 keV/amu. The relative cross sections of various elementary processes occurring in single collisions of glycine molecules with the ions were measured for the first time. A difference was found between the fragmentations of intermediate doubly charged ions formed in capture of a single electron with ionization and in two-electron capture, which is accounted for by the difference between the excitation energies of molecular ions.

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