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Using a time-resolved, mass analyzed, pulsed field ionization technique it is shown that molecules excited to energies within several electron volts above their lowest ionization thresholds can survive for several microseconds. These observations are consistent with the recent observations of efficient dissociative electron attachment to molecules excited to energies above their ionization thresholds.
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