Matrix elements of the relativistic electron-transition operators
Journal Article
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· At. Data Nucl. Data Tables; (United States)
The formulas, which enable us to calculate the electric and magnetic multipole transition probabilities in relativistic approximation under various gauge conditions of the electromagnetic potential, are presented. The numerical values of the coefficients of the one-electron reduced matrix elements of the relativistic operators of the electric and magnetic dipole transitions between the configurations K/sub 0/n/sub 2/l/sub 2/j/sub 2/..cap alpha../sub 0/J/sub 0/j/sub 2/J--K/sub 0/n/sub 1/l/sub 1/j/sub 1/..cap alpha../sub 0/'J/sub 0/'j/sub 1/J', where K/sub 0/ represents any electronic configuration, having the quantum number of the total angular momentum 0 less than or equal to J/sub 0/ less than or equal to 8 (the step is /sup 1///sub 2/), and /sup 1///sub 2/ less than or equal to j/sub 2/, j/sub 1/ less than or equal to /sup 7///sub 2/, are given.
- Research Organization:
- Inst. of Physics and Mathematics, Vilnius, USSR
- OSTI ID:
- 7327878
- Journal Information:
- At. Data Nucl. Data Tables; (United States), Journal Name: At. Data Nucl. Data Tables; (United States) Vol. 18:2; ISSN ADNDA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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