Particle-hole configuration interaction and many-body perturbation theory: application to Hg+
Abstract
The combination of configuration interaction and many-body perturbation theory methods (CI+MBPT) is extended to non-perturbatively include configurations with electron holes below the designated Fermi level, allowing us to treat systems where holes play an important role. For example, the method can treat valence-hole systems like Ir, particle-hole excitations in noble gases, and difficult transitions such as the optical clock transition in Hg. We take the latter system as our test case for the method and obtain very good accuracy (~1%) for the low-lying transition energies. The -dependence of these transitions is calculated and used to reinterpret the existing best laboratory limits on the time-dependence of the fine-structure constant.
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@article{arxiv.1605.08111,
title = {Particle-hole configuration interaction and many-body perturbation theory: application to Hg+},
author = {J. C. Berengut},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.08111},
year = {2016}
}
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6 pages