“…Their calculation results supported the assignments of the X, A, B, and C states of OCS + to the 1 2 Π, 2 2 Π, 1 2 Σ + , and 2 2 Σ + states, which were characterized as primary ionization states with the most important configurations (MICs) of (3π) −1 , (2π) −1 , (9σ) −1 , and (8σ) −1 , respectively. The dissociation of the OCS + ion in the low‐lying states to the S + + CO, S + CO + , CS + + O, and CS + O + product groups, were experimentally studied by many groups 3–9, 11–20, 22, 23, 26–31. In 2006, Chen et al 32 reported their theoretical study on S‐loss dissociation from the X 2 Π, A 2 Π, B 2 Σ + , 1 4 Σ − , 1 2 Σ − , and 1 2 Δ states of the OCS + ion, and discussed the S‐loss dissociation mechanisms of the A 2 Π and B 2 Σ + states.…”