Abstract
A great deal of information regarding photodissociations is gained by measurements of the angular dependence and kinetic energy (velocity) of the photofragments,1 Elaborate techniques have been developed over the years to map out angle-velocity distributions. These techniques in some way or another derive this information indirectly and must apply mathematical transformations or inversions to obtain the true center-of-mass (c.m.) angle-velocity distributions.
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