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Excited states of the helium-antihydrogen system
Potential energy curves for excited leptonic states of the
helium-antihydrogen system are calculated within Ritz' variational approach. An
explicitly correlated ansatz for the leptonic wave function is employed
describing accurately the motion of the leptons (two electrons and positron) in
the field of the helium nucleus and of the antiproton with arbitrary orbital
angular momentum projection onto the internuclear axis. Results for
=0, 1 and 30 are presented. For quasibound states with large values of
and rotational quantum numbers no annihilation and
rearrangement decay channels occur, i. e. they are metastable
About universal scalings in double K-shell photoionization
We discuss the problem of the universal scalings in the double ionization of
atomic K-shell electrons caused by absorption of a single photon. In
particular, we envisage the following questions: Under which conditions and up
to which accuracy the universal scalings are realized? Does it make sense to
talk about different physical mechanisms in the double-ionization process?
Finally, we present also the theoretical analysis of recent experimental
measurements performed on neutral atoms. As a testing ground, QED perturbation
theory is employed.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Nuclear-polarization effect to the hyperfine structure in heavy multicharged ions
We have investigated the correction to the hyperfine structure of heavy
multicharged ions, which is connected with the nuclear-polarization effect
caused by the unpaired bound electron. Numerical calculations are performed for
hydrogenlike ions taking into account the dominant collective nuclear
excitations. The correction defines the ultimate limit of precision in accurate
theoretical predictions of the hyperfine-structure splittings
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