Electronic emission from CH and OH radicals, CH+, CO+ and N2+ ions and atomic hydrogen lines have been observed during collisions of CHO+ and H+ ions with CH4 and N2 molecules in the laboratory kinetic energy range 100-900 eV. Emission cross sections of the excited CH radicals, N2+ ions and Hbeta transition of H atoms have been measured in the above energy range.
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