310807, HCl, E<-<-X, v´=1 Q(J´), J´= 0-5: I(H+), I(Cl+), I(HCl+) vs J´; J ´= 0-5 Agust,heima,../HCl,agust07-/HClmass Estate Q1-6-240807kmak.pxp & Agust,www,../HCl,agust07-/HClmass.

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310807, HCl, E<-<-X, v´=1 Q(J´), J´= 0-5: I(H+), I(Cl+), I(HCl+) vs J´; J ´= 0-5 Agust,heima,../HCl,agust07-/HClmass Estate Q kmak.pxp & Agust,www,../HCl,agust07-/HClmass Estate Q kmak.ppt

J´= ; Energy: 0; 0.084mJ 1; 0.084mJ 2; 0.085mJ 3; 0.077mJ 4; 0.080mJ 5; 0.085mJ Mass spectra normalised to I(HCl+): No regular J´- dependence behaviour

Conclusion: I(H+) / I(HCl+) ~ constant I(Cl+) / I(HCl+) changes with J´as: I(Cl+) / I(HCl+) ~ constant for J´= 0-2 I(Cl+) / I(HCl+) decreases with J´; J´= 2->3->4->5