Dissociative Excitation of Adenine by Electron Impact.
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Abstract
Dissociative excitation of adenine (C$_{\mathrm{6}}$H$_{\mathrm{5}}$NH$_{\mathrm{2}})$ into excited atomic fragments has been studied in the electron impact energy range from threshold to 300 eV. A crossed beam system coupled to a vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) monochromator is used to study emissions in the wavelength range from 110 to 200 nm. The beam of adenine vapor from a stainless steel oven is crossed at right angles by the electron beam and the resultant UV radiation is detected in a mutually orthogonal direction. The strongest feature in the spectrum is H Lyman-$\alpha $.
*Financial support from NSERC and CFI, Canada, is gratefully acknowledged