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Clarity in the details of this process was made by German physicists from the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics and the Fritz Haber Institute. They irradiated small pieces of ice with soft x-rays from a synchrotron source and received electron pairs.

It turned out that the second electron does not fly out from the same water molecule that was excited by the absorption of an X-ray photon. Having emitted the first electron, it removes the remaining excitation in a very specific way - passing it on to another molecule, and that one loses its electron. The transfer of excitation occurs in a non-contact way. This phenomenon is called "intermolecular Coulomb decay".

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