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The production of charged fragments of energetic hydrogen cluster ions by interaction with an H2O gas target
Hydrogen duster ions of 800 keV were passed through an H2O gas target. The production and destruction of charged fragments was followed as a function of the target thickness. The comparison of the experimental results with those of a model calculation shows that the dominant process for fragment production is most probably the evaporation of H2 molecules. Indications of the luminescence of clusters after electron impact are found from a background signal.