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Predicting the energies of Cf17+ for an optical clock

Atomic Physics 2026-02-17 v1

Abstract

Highly charged ions (HCIs) combine compact electronic structure with strong relativistic effects, offering both robustness against external perturbations and enhanced sensitivity to variations of the fine-structure constant. Recent advances in sympathetic cooling and trapping enable precision measurements of highly charged ions; however, fully exploiting their potential requires accurate theoretical predictions. In particular, reliable calculations of clock wavelengths are essential for experimentally locating HCI clock transitions. Here, we treat Cf17+ as a univalent ion and perform calculations within the relativistic coupled-cluster framework, iteratively including nonlinear single-double contributions and valence and core triple excitations. We also assess quantum-electrodynamic corrections and basis-set and partial-wave truncation effects. Our results establish the impact of different correlation contributions on the low-lying energy spectrum and provide a quantitatively reliable prediction of the 5f_5/2 - 6p_1/2 clock transition, highlighting the critical role of core-valence correlations and iterative triples for precision spectroscopy and optical clock development.

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@article{arxiv.2602.13884,
  title  = {Predicting the energies of Cf17+ for an optical clock},
  author = {S. G. Porsev and M. S. Safronova},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.13884},
  year   = {2026}
}

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