Ubiquitous nature of multimode vibrational resonances in positron-molecule annihilation

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Abstract

Positron annihilation on many molecules occurs via positron capture into vibrational Feshbach resonances, with annihilation rates often further enhanced by energy transfer to vibrational excitations weakly coupled to the positron continuum. Data presented here uncover another scenario in which the positron couples directly to a quasicontinuum of multimode vibrational states. A model that assumes excitation and escape from a statistically complete ensemble of multimode vibrations is presented that reproduces key features of the data. © 2012 American Physical Society.

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Jones, A. C. L., Danielson, J. R., Natisin, M. R., Surko, C. M., & Gribakin, G. F. (2012). Ubiquitous nature of multimode vibrational resonances in positron-molecule annihilation. Physical Review Letters, 108(9). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.093201

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