Experimental and Theoretical Fully differential cross sections for electron impact ionization of furfuryl molecules

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Abstract

Experimental and theoretical Fully Differential Cross Sections (FDCS) are presented for 250 eV electron impact ionization of the highest and next highest occupied molecular orbitals (HOMO and NHOMO). Theoretical results are compared with experiment for in plane scattering with projectile scattering angles of $5^{\circ}$, $10^{\circ}$, and $15^{\circ}$. Different theoretical models are examined - the molecular 3 body distorted wave (M3DW), and the distorted wave Born approximation (DWBA), with the effects of the post collision interaction (PCI) treated either exactly or with the Ward-Macek approximations. These approximations show good agreement with experimental data for binary peaks. However, for the recoil peak region, experiment finds a noticeable peak while theory predicts no peak. No recoil peak suggests no (or very weak) nuclear scattering, so we have investigated the importance of nuclear scattering by moving the nuclei closer to the center of mass.

Authors

  • Esam Ali

    Missouri Univ of Sci \& Tech

  • Darryl Jones

    School of Chemical and Physical Sciences, Flinders University

  • Kate Nixon

    Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, Brazil, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

  • Chuangang Ning

    Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

  • Michael Brunger

    School of Chemical and Physical Sciences, Flinders University

  • Andrew Murray

    The University of Manchester

  • Don Madison

    Missouri Univ of Sci \& Tech, Missouri S\&T