Abstract
The fragmentation of a methionine (C5H11NO2S) molecule by a low-energy electron impact has been studied both experimentally and theoretically. A series of doubly-charged fragment ions have been observed for the first time. The main emphasis has been given to the mechanisms of the initial molecule fragment production. A special attention has been paid to the energy characteristics of the ionic fragment yield. The geometrical parameters of the initial molecule rearrangement have also been analyzed.
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