QED tests with highly charged ions
P Indelicato - Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical …, 2019 - iopscience.iop.org
Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, 2019•iopscience.iop.org
The current status of bound state quantum electrodynamics calculations of transition
energies for few-electron ions is reviewed. Evaluation of one and two body QED correction
is presented, as well as methods to evaluate many-body effects that cannot be evaluated
with present-day QED calculations. Experimental methods, their evolution over time, as well
as progress in accuracy are presented. A detailed, quantitative, comparison between theory
and experiment is presented for transition energies in few-electron ions. In particular the …
energies for few-electron ions is reviewed. Evaluation of one and two body QED correction
is presented, as well as methods to evaluate many-body effects that cannot be evaluated
with present-day QED calculations. Experimental methods, their evolution over time, as well
as progress in accuracy are presented. A detailed, quantitative, comparison between theory
and experiment is presented for transition energies in few-electron ions. In particular the …
Abstract
The current status of bound state quantum electrodynamics calculations of transition energies for few-electron ions is reviewed. Evaluation of one and two body QED correction is presented, as well as methods to evaluate many-body effects that cannot be evaluated with present-day QED calculations. Experimental methods, their evolution over time, as well as progress in accuracy are presented. A detailed, quantitative, comparison between theory and experiment is presented for transition energies in few-electron ions. In particular the impact of the nuclear size correction on the quality of QED tests as a function of the atomic number is discussed. The cases of hyperfine transition energies and of bound-electron Landé g-factor are also considered.
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