Metastable Innershell Molecular State (MIMS)
Young K. Bae

TL;DR
This paper discusses the experimental discovery of Metastable Innershell Molecular States (MIMS) during hypervelocity nanoparticle impacts, which decay emitting soft x-rays, confirming theoretical predictions.
Contribution
It reports the experimental evidence for MIMS existence and decay, supporting recent theoretical predictions about innershell molecular states.
Findings
Discovery of MIMS in nanoparticle impacts
Emission of soft x-rays in the 75-100 eV range
Agreement with Winterberg's theoretical predictions
Abstract
We propose that the existence of Metastable Innershell Molecular State (MIMS) was experimentally discovered by Bae et al. in hypervelocity (v>100km/s) impact of nanoparticles. The decay of MIMS resulted in the observed intense soft x-rays in the range of 75 - 100 eV in agreement with Winterberg's recent prediction.
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