“…Therefore, a detailed knowledge of the response of complex molecular systems to ionization or excitation and its influence on chemical reactivity is still a relevant topic today [9,10]. In this context, recent combined experimental and theoretical works have been very valuable in providing pictures of the ion-induced ionization or fragmentation of complex molecular systems [7,8,11,12]. However, a meaningful comparison between experimental and theoretical results requires knowledge of the energy transferred in the collision, which is in fact represented by a wide energy distribution due to interactions at different impact parameters.…”