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Calculations of Bethe logarithms for Hydrogen and Helium atoms using B-splines in different gauges

Atomic Physics 2020-06-24 v2

Abstract

The efficient and simple B-splines variational method of calculating the hydrogen atom Bethe logarithms in the acceleration gauge [Y-B Tang et.al., Phys. Rev. A 87\mathbf{87}, 022510 (2013)] is successfully applied to other gauges. The ground state Bethe logarithm of H with fourteen accurate figures is obtained in the velocity gauge, and in the length gauge the ground state value has eleven accurate figures. Present velocity- and length-gauge results for the nsns, npnp, ndnd, and nfnf states up to n=200n = 200 of H are at the 1010^{-10} level of accuracy. This represents the successful variational attempt to calculate Bethe logarithms of the hydrogen atom in the velocity and length gauges. Furthermore, the B-splines variational method is successfully extended to the helium atom by the aid of configuration interaction. Bethe logarithms for n1,3S(n=18)n\,^{1,3}S\,\,(n=1-8) states are calculated in three different gauges. The acceleration-gauge value of 4.364 036 7(2) a.u. and the velocity-acceleration gauge value of 4.364 036 4(2) a.u. for the 23S2\,^3S state are achieved, which are both at the 107^{-7} level of accuracy. For other triplet states, present results in three different gauges all have five to seven accurate figures. While for the singlet states, the best convergent values are obtained in the pa-gauge, of which the numerical precision is also at the 10510^{-5} to 10710^{-7} level of accuracy.

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@article{arxiv.1903.08802,
  title  = {Calculations of Bethe logarithms for Hydrogen and Helium atoms using B-splines in different gauges},
  author = {Yong-Hui Zhang and Lu-Jun Shen and Chang-Ming Xiao and Jun-Yi Zhang and Ting-Yun Shi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.08802},
  year   = {2020}
}