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Capturing Roaming Fragments in Real Time: A Molecular Road Movie

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Abstract

“Roamers” are directly observed in the prototypical roaming reaction in the formaldehyde molecule. Despite their statistical nature, roaming is well discriminated from the radical- and molecular dissociation channels, using Coulomb explosion imaging and theoretical modeling.

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