The random-phase approximation with exchange (RPAE) is used with a B-spline
basis to compute dynamic dipole polarizabilities of noble-gas atoms and several
other closed-shell atoms (Be, Mg, Ca, Zn, Sr, Cd, and Ba). From these, values
of the van der Waals C6 constants for positronium interactions with these
atoms are determined and compared with existing data. Our best predictions of
C6 for Ps--noble-gas pairs are expected to be accurate to within 1%, and to
within a few per cent for the alkaline earths. We also used accurate dynamic
dipole polarizabilities from the literature to compute the C6 coefficients
for the alkali-metal atoms. Implications of increased C6 values for Ps
scattering from more polarizable atoms are discussed.Comment: 6 pages, submitted to Physical Review