“…DEA to carbon dioxide can proceed via two low energy resonances: one at 4 eV is a shape resonance of 2 Π u symmetry that has been studied extensively by electron scattering [84,85,86,34,35,38,39,40,41,42,43] and DEA [36,87,88,89,90,37,91,92,93,94,33,78,53,54]. A second resonance occurs in DEA at electron impact energies near 8 eV [36,87,90,91,92,93,94,33,53,54,95,56,96]. This Feshbach resonance is understood to have a long autodetachment lifetime, such that the anion preferentially dissociates and the resonance is less prevalent in electron scattering cross sections [97,86,98].…”