Sr. Andrews et al., DOUBLE-IONIZATION OF THE PROPYNE MOLECULE TO GROUND AND ELECTRONICALLY EXCITED-STATES OF THE DOUBLY-CHARGED ION, Chemical physics, 194(1), 1995, pp. 215-222
Double ionization of the propyne molecule has been studied experimenta
lly and theoretically. By appropriate selection of the projectile ion
used in double-charge-transfer spectroscopy, double-ionization energie
s to singlet and triplet states of the propyne dication were measured.
In the spectra giving the singlet-state information, nine distinct pe
aks were observed, the positions of which correspond to double-ionizat
ion energies between 30.0 +/- 0.2 and 41.6 +/- 0.3 eV; these correlate
well with data computed using a modified multiple-scattering X alpha
method, and with previously published calculated data if appropriate g
roups of calculated state energies are considered in some cases. Eight
peaks were observed in the spectra which gave triplet-state informati
on; the positions of the peaks correspond to double-ionization energie
s between 29.4 +/- 0.2 and 39.0 +/- 0.4 eV, in good agreement with the
six two-hole configuration energies in that range calculated using th
e modified multiple-scattering X alpha method which predicts the (3)E,
(3)A(2) and (3)A(1) states arising from the 2e(-1)1e(-1) configuratio
n to be degenerate.