“…These not only provide the PEHs for mechanistic purposes, but can also yield excited state absorptions [49,50], cationic energies [41], and other related observables with direct experimental counterparts [51,52]. Experimentally, several techniques have been employed to study the photoinduced phenomena of DNA nucleobases, ranging from pump-probe [4,28,[53][54][55], time-resolved infrared [56][57][58][59], photoelectron [17,41,60,61] and recently even Auger spectroscopy [16]. This has allowed postulating different theoretical models to explain the photochemical decay paths of the canonical nucleobases and simulate a range of experimental spectroscopic observables, providing a molecular counterpart.…”