1994
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.50.3793
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One- and two-electron excitations of helium in thes-wave model

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“…(60)]. Similar results were reported by Blü mel and Reinhard (1992) for the twodimensional collinear model and by Drä ger et al (1994) for the s-wave model. The most thorough study of the Fourier-transformed helium 1 S e spectrum has so far been undertaken by Qiu et al (1996;see also Burgdö rfer et al, 1997) based on ab initio quantum calculations by Bü rgers et al (1995).…”
Section: Spectral Fourier Analysissupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…(60)]. Similar results were reported by Blü mel and Reinhard (1992) for the twodimensional collinear model and by Drä ger et al (1994) for the s-wave model. The most thorough study of the Fourier-transformed helium 1 S e spectrum has so far been undertaken by Qiu et al (1996;see also Burgdö rfer et al, 1997) based on ab initio quantum calculations by Bü rgers et al (1995).…”
Section: Spectral Fourier Analysissupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Collinear collision dynamics have also been studied by Gu and Yuan (1993) and Tang et al (1996) and have been used to develop the classical S-matrix theory for reactive scattering in molecular problems by Miller (1974) and others. Handke et al (1993) and Drä ger et al (1994) studied the so-called s-wave helium, which is similar to the eZe classical collinear dynamics; even so, the quantum arguments motivating this model are quite different. The model treats the electrons as pure s waves, i.e., the classical dynamics of both electrons take place only in the radial direction.…”
Section: A Collinear Helium: the Hamiltonian And General Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to damp the outgoing waves associated with the doubly excited and continuum states of helium. The energies are in excellent agreement with those presented in [14] (to five significant digits for the real part, four significant digits for the imaginary part) and similar agreement with the older calculations of Draeger et al [25] (to five significant digits for bound states, four significant digits for doubly excited states).…”
Section: B Helium Wave Functionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…(i.e., we used 500 points, in place of 150). An exponential fit of the form exp(−͑⌫ /2͒t) to the data (shown in the same figure by a dashed curve) yields a value of ⌫ 2s 2 = 2.7 ϫ 10 −3 a.u., compared to the width determined by Draeger et al [20] of 3.24ϫ 10 −3 a.u.…”
Section: ͑25͒mentioning
confidence: 65%
“…For a summary of our findings, Table III shows our results for the calculated energies E 2s 2 = ⑀ 2s 2 + i⌫ 2s 2 / 2 for the 2s 2 level in He, and ⑀ 1s , the energy of the 1s level in He + , for different numerical grids. [20] −0.7227− i 0.00162 −2.0000…”
Section: ͑25͒mentioning
confidence: 99%