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Model-QED operator for superheavy elements

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PHYSICAL REVIEW A
Volume 106, Issue 1, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.106.012806

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  1. Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation [075-10-2020-117]

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This article introduces a model-QED-operator approach for calculating the radiative corrections to binding and transition energies in atomic systems, extended to the range of nuclear charges 110 ≤ Z ≤ 170. The method utilizes the self-energy operator based on the Dirac-Coulomb wave functions to represent the self-energy part of the model operator, and represents the vacuum-polarization part with matrix elements similar to the self-energy part. The performance of the method is studied by comparing its predictions with ab initio calculations, and it is noted that the model-QED operator can be used to account for QED effects in a wide variety of superheavy elements.
The model-QED-operator approach [V. M. Shabaev, I. I. Tupitsyn, and V. A. Yerokhin, Phys. Rev. A 88, 012513 (2013)] to calculations of the radiative corrections to binding and transition energies in atomic systems is extended to the range of nuclear charges 110 Z 170. The self-energy part of the model operator is represented by a nonlocal potential based on diagonal and off-diagonal matrix elements of the ab initio self -energy operator with the Dirac-Coulomb wave functions. The vacuum-polarization part consists of the Uehling contribution, which is readily computed for an arbitrary nuclear-charge distribution and the Wichmann-Kroll contribution represented in terms of matrix elements similarly to the self-energy part. The performance of the method is studied by comparing the model-QED-operator predictions with the results of ab initio calculations. The model-QED operator can be conveniently incorporated in any numerical approach based on the Dirac -Coulomb-Breit Hamiltonian to account for the QED effects in a wide variety of superheavy elements.

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