1997
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.56.r2499
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Radiative corrections to the electrong-factor in H-like ions

Abstract: In view of the current interest of QED in strong fields, a complete set of one-photon radiative corrections to the bound-electron g factor is evaluated for several hydrogenlike ions. The calculations are performed to all orders in the nuclear potential and compared to earlier results, based on the (Z␣) expansion, which includes the Schwinger and the Grotch terms. For low Z our all-order result approaches the (Z␣) expansion, but for high Z there is a substantial deviation. Furthermore, for high Z our calculatio… Show more

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“…However, what is not in agreement is the difference for b 50 (2S) − b 50 (1S), which according to our calculations vanishes, but Yerokhin et al [4] give 0.12 (5). All the assumptions in performing the fit in Ref.…”
Section: α (Z α) 5 Correction To the G Factormentioning
confidence: 40%
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“…However, what is not in agreement is the difference for b 50 (2S) − b 50 (1S), which according to our calculations vanishes, but Yerokhin et al [4] give 0.12 (5). All the assumptions in performing the fit in Ref.…”
Section: α (Z α) 5 Correction To the G Factormentioning
confidence: 40%
“…The last term E 4 comes from the expansion of δE (5) in γ · A. A typical contribution is of the form…”
Section: α (Z α) 5 Correction To the G Factormentioning
confidence: 99%
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