Abstract
Resonance enhanced multiphoton ionization with high-resolution kinetic-energy-resolved electron detection and with zero-kinetic-energy electron detection following pulsed-field ionization is performed on four excited gerade Rydberg states of the xenon dimer. Detailed information on the possible ionic cores and the dissociation limits of these states is obtained.
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