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REFERENCES

1. Person, J. C. and Nicole, P. P. J. Chem. Phys. 49 5421

(1968).
2. Person, J. C. and Nicole, P. P. Argonne National Laboratory, Radiological Physics Division Annual Report, July
1967 through June 1968. ANL-7489, p. 108.

3. Person, J. C. Collision-Induced Ionization of Highly Excited

Rydberg Levels of Polyatomic Molecules. Vith International Conference on the Physies of Electronic and
Atomic Collisions. Cambridge, Massachusetts, July 28August 2, 1969. Book of Abstracts. p. 990.

ISOTOPE EFFECTS IN THE PHOTOIONIZATION YIELDS AND THE
ABSORPTION CROSS SECTIONS FOR ETHYLENE AND n-BUTANE*
J.C. Person and P. P. Nicole

The absorption cross section, ¢, and the photoionization yield, y (the probability that photon absorption
produces ionization), are reported for CyH, and C.D, at
44 photon cnergics between 10.44 and 11.78 eV, und
they are reported for »-butane and n-butane-dip at 37
photon energies between 10.56 and 1178 eV. For
* Abstract of paper published in J. Chem. Phys. 49, 5421

(1968).

ethylene, the nature of the isotope effeets on 4, ¢, and
the photoionization cross sections, o:(0;
no), imnelicates that the inerease in 7 upon deuteration is not the

result of a simple competition between pretonization

processes and atomie rearrangement processes in the
superexcited states. The isotopeeffects for n-butane and
the implications of the results for radiation chemistry
are also discussed.

A METHOD FOR ESTIMATING THE RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF THE
PLATZMAN COMPETITIVE IONIZATION PROCESS FROM ISOTOPE
EFFECTS IN MOLECULAR PHOTOIONIZATION
J.C. Person
A graphical method is presented for estimating the minimum
contribution to the total ionization of the Plataman competitive
ionization process from data on the ionization vield. ». for
deuterated (yp) and protonated (a1) molecules. The method
assumes that one mayuse the simple kinetic model proposed by
Platzman in which the ionization occurs either by direct ioniza+
tion or by the preionization of superexcited states in competition with atomic rearrangement processes leading to neutral

products. It is also assumed that deuteration does not change
the part of the ionization vield that results from direct jonization. The results are given in a figure which shows the curves

(for the different values of mx) giving the maximum fraction

of the ionization due to direct ionization as functions of a variable determined by the ratio of the observed yn/nu ratio to

the maximum possible yn/na ratio. Another figure plots the
maximum np/yu ratio for each value of qx -

This paper presents a graphical method of analyzing
data on the changes in ionization resulting from deuteration. The purpose is to estimate a lowerlimit of the
contribution to the total ionization from the preioniza-

tion of superexcited states that are in competition with

atomic rearrangement processes leading to neutral
products (e.g., dissociation). The methodis based on the

simple kinetic model proposed by Platzman.“—In this
model the ionization yield, 7() (the probability that

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