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Relativistic Corrections to Atomic Energy Levels

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 March 2016

Abstract

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The relativistic effects on bound levels of atomic systems with particular application to systems of astrophysical importance are investigated by including the most important contributions to the low Z Pauli Approximation for the Hamiltonian. This work is an extension of a general purpose automatic computer program for calculating non-relativistic energy levels of complex atoms, described by Eissner and Nussbaumer (1969). The program should give fairly good intermediate coupling wave functions and it may thus be used as a basis for the calculation of intermediate coupling collision strenghts and oscillator strenghts. Numerical results are displayed for the Sodiumi sequence.

Type
III. Joint Discussions
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1971

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