Self-energy correction to the E1 transition amplitudes in hydrogen-like ions
Abstract
We present calculations of the self-energy correction to the transition amplitudes in hydrogen-like ions, performed to all orders in the nuclear binding strength parameter. Our results for the - transition for the hydrogen isoelectronic sequence show that the perturbed-orbital part of the self-energy correction provides the dominant contribution, accounting for approximately 99\% of the total correction for this transition. Detailed calculations were performed for - and - transitions in H-like caesium. We conclude that the perturbed-orbital part remains dominant also for other - transitions, whereas for the - matrix elements this dominance no longer holds. Consequently, the self-energy corrections for the - one-electron matrix elements cannot be well reproduced by means of effective QED operators constructed for energy levels.
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@article{arxiv.2412.01231,
title = {Self-energy correction to the E1 transition amplitudes in hydrogen-like ions},
author = {M. G. Kozlov and M. Y. Kaygorodov and Yu. A. Demidov and V. A. Yerokhin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.01231},
year = {2025}
}
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v2: subsection on frequency-dependent corrections added; 9 pages, 1 figure