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The ground-state spectroscopic constants of Be_2 revisited

Chemical Physics 2009-10-31 v1 Atomic and Molecular Clusters

Abstract

Extensive ab initio calibration calculations combined with extrapolations towards the infinite-basis limit lead to a ground-state dissociation energy of Be_2, D_e=944 \pm 25 1/cm, substantially higher than the accepted experimental value, and confirming recent theoretical findings. Our best computed spectroscopic observables (expt. values in parameters) are G(1)-G(0)=223.7 (223.8), G(2)-G(1)=173.8 (169 \pm 3), G(3)-G(2)=125.4 (122 \pm 3), and B_0=0.6086 (0.609) 1/cm; revised spectroscopic constants are proposed. Multireference calculations based on a full valence CAS(4/8) reference suffer from an unbalanced description of angular correlation; for the utmost accuracy, a CAS(4/16) reference including the (3s,3p)(3s,3p) orbitals is required, while for less accurate work a CAS(4/4) reference is recommended. The quality of computed coupled cluster results depends crucially on the description of connected triple excitations; the CC5SD(T) method yields unusually good results because of an error compensation.

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@article{arxiv.physics/9902019,
  title  = {The ground-state spectroscopic constants of Be_2 revisited},
  author = {Jan M. L. Martin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/9902019},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Chem. Phys. Lett., in press