Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1193859 | International Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We report on experiments with Aun nanoparticles (100 ≤ n ≤ 400) at velocities of 10–60 km/s. They are implanted virtually intact via hydrodynamic penetration. The products of the extreme pressure transient are observed by mass analyzing the ionized ejecta. Targets of labeled molecules (13C-, 15N-glycine) reveal fragmentation–recombination processes, producing CN− and OCN− with high efficiency (45%). This value is over two orders of magnitude larger than that obtained with atomic and small cluster projectiles. The experiments could simulate collisions of nanosized dust particles in interstellar space.
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Authors
C. Guillermier, S. Della-Negra, E.A. Schweikert, A. Dunlop, G. Rizza,