“…The strength of the matrix elements is proportional to the overlap <k | l> of the wave functions of coupled states |k >, |l > , and therefore, H ii , H jj are localized dominantly near the pertinent atom, while K ij , K ji are distributed on the internuclear axis at distances relatively far from the atoms. [2,16] Figure 1 but for capture to 2l states of H In Figures 1-5, we show the cross sections for electron capture from the singlet (panels [a]) and triplet (panels [b]) initial Sn(5 2 5 21,3 ) and the total (c), Equation (10), to the 1s states and 2l, 3l, 4l, and 5l states of hydrogen atom. When the states |k >, |l > belong to different atomic centres, the condition E k = E l ensures a strong (resonant) coupling between the states.…”