_________________________________________________Using synchrotron radiation in the range 12−35 eV, negative ions are detected by mass spectrometry following vacuum-UV photoexcitation of methane. Ion yields for H − , CH − and CH 2 − are recorded, the spectra of CH − and CH 2 − for the first time. All ions display a linear dependence of signal with pressure, showing that they arise from unimolecular ion-pair dissociation. Cross sections for ion-pair formation are put onto an absolute scale by calibrating the signal strengths with those of F − from SF 6 and CF 4 .Following normalisation to total vacuum-UV absorption cross sections, quantum yields for anion production are reported. There is a major discrepancy in the H − cross section with an earlier measurement, which remains unresolved. The anions arise from both direct and indirect ion-pair mechanisms. increasing with increasing v in the ν 1 (a 1 ) vibrational ladder. They are the first direct measurement of an upper value to the dissociation rate of these levels into fragment ions.___________________________________________________