The electronic structure of gas-phase H2O and D2O molecules has been investigated using resonant
inelastic soft x-ray scattering (RIXS). We observe spectator shifts for all valence orbitals when
exciting into the lowest three absorption resonances. Strong changes of the relative valence orbital
emission intensities are found when exciting into the different absorption resonances, which can be
related to the angular anisotropy of the RIXS process. Furthermore, excitation into the 4a1 resonance
leads to nuclear dynamics on the time scale of the RIXS process; we find evidence for vibrational
coupling and molecular dissociation in both, the spectator and the participant emission.