73 research outputs found

    Calculation of quasi-degenerate energy levels of two-electron ions

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    Accurate QED calculations of the interelectron interaction corrections for the (1s2p)21P1(1s2p)2 {}^1 P_1, (1s2p)23P1(1s2p)2 {}^3 P_1 two-electron configurations for ions with nuclear charge numbers 10Z9210\le Z \le 92 are performed within the line profile approach. Total energies of these configurations are evaluated. Employing the fully relativistic treatment based on the {jj--jj} coupling scheme these energy levels become quasi-degenerate in the region Z40Z\le 40. To treat such states within the framework of QED we utilize the line profile approach. The calculations are performed within the Coulomb gauge.Comment: 22 pages, 11 figure

    Asymmetry of the natural line profile for the hydrogen atom

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    The asymmetry of the natural line profile for transitions in hydrogen-like atoms is evaluated within a QED framework. For the Lyman-alpha 1s2p1s-2p absorption transition in neutral hydrogen this asymmetry results in an additional energy shift of 2.929856 Hz. For the 2s1/22p3/22s_{1/2}-2p_{3/2} transition it amounts to -1.512674 Hz. As a new feature this correction turns out to be process dependent. The quoted numbers refer to the Compton-scattering process.Comment: RevTex, 7 Latex pages, 1 figur

    The second-order electron self-energy in hydrogen-like ions

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    A calculation of the simplest part of the second-order electron self-energy (loop after loop irreducible contribution) for hydrogen-like ions with nuclear charge numbers 3Z923 \leq Z \leq 92 is presented. This serves as a test for the more complicated second-order self-energy parts (loop inside loop and crossed loop contributions) for heavy one-electron ions. Our results are in strong disagreement with recent calculations of Mallampalli and Sapirstein for low ZZ values but are compatible with the two known terms of the analytical ZαZ\alpha-expansion.Comment: 13 LaTex pages, 2 figure

    QED Calculation of E1M1 and E1E2 Transition Probabilities in One-Electron Ions with Arbitrary Nuclear Charge

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    The quantum electrodynamical theory of the two-photon transitions in hydrogenlike ions is presented. The emission probability for 2s1/2 -> 2E1+1s1/2 transitions is calculated and compared to the results of the previous calculations. The emission probabilities 2p12 -> E1E2+1s1/2 and 2p1/2 -> E1M1+1s1/2 are also calculated for the nuclear charge Z values 1-100. This is the first calculation of the two latter probabilities. The results are given in two different gauges.Comment: 14 pages, 4 tables, 1 figur

    The hyperfine structure of highly charged 92238^{238}_{92}U ions with rotationally excited nuclei

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    The hyperfine structure (hfs) of electron levels of 92238^{238}_{92}U ions with the nucleus excited in the low-lying rotational 2+2^+ state with an energy E2+=44.91E_{2^+} = 44.91 keV is investigated. In hydrogenlike uranium, the hfs splitting for the 1s1/21s_{1/2}-ground state of the electron constitutes 1.8 eV. The hyperfine-quenched (hfq) lifetime of the 1s2p3P01s2p ^3P_0 state has been calculated for heliumlike 92238^{238}_{92}U and was found to be two orders of magnitude smaller than for the ion with the nucleus in the ground state. The possibility of a precise determination of the nuclear grg_r factor for the rotational 2+2^+ state by measurements of the hfq lifetime is discussed.Comment: 10 LaTex page

    Radiative double electron capture by bare nucleus with emission of one photon

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    Calculation of the cross-section for the process of double electron capture by bare nucleus with emission of a single photon is presented. The double electron capture is evaluated within the framework of Quantum Electrodynamics (QED). Line-Profile Approach (LPA) is employed. Since the radiative double electron capture is governed by the electron correlation, corrections to the interelectron interaction were calculated with high accuracy, partly to all orders of the perturbation theory

    Testing the time dependence of the fundamental constants in the spectra of multicharged ions

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    A new method for measuring a possible time dependence of the fine-structure constant (α\alpha) is proposed. The method is based on the level-crossing in two-electron highly-charged ions facilitating resonance laser measurements of the distance between the levels at the point of crossing. This provides an enhancement factor of about 10310^{3} in Helium-like Europium and thus reduces the requirements for the relative accuracy of resonance laser measurements at about 101210^{-12}.Comment: 11 page
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