Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8205289 | Physics Letters A | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The positron-electron annihilation gamma-ray spectra of methanol have been studied in the present work. The contributions of the bound electrons to the Doppler-shift of gamma-ray spectra have been analysed as well. These bound electrons are divided into three groups: core, inner valence and outer valence rather than the conventional two groups: core and valence in the positron annihilation process in the present work. The results obtained show a dominance of the inner valence electrons of methanol rather than the electrons occupied in the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) in the positron-electron annihilation process. These inner valence electrons occupied in 3aâ² and 4aâ² orbitals consist of over 80% outermost atomic 2s electrons in oxygen and carbon atoms. That the positron prefers to annihilate with these outermost s electrons in atoms is suggested.
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Authors
Xiaoguang Ma, Lizhi Wang, Chuanlu Yang,