2004
DOI: 10.1142/s0217979204026809
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Spectroscopy of the Hydrogen and Anti-Hydrogen Atoms in External Fields

Abstract: The spectroscopical properties of hydrogen (H) and anti-hydrogen [Formula: see text] atoms in external electric and magnetic fields are discussed. This problem became important in connection with the recent experimental success in production of [Formula: see text] atoms. The main features of these experiments are briefly reviewed. The proposals for the search of the CPT violation via comparison of the H and [Formula: see text] spectra are shortly discussed. The spectroscopical differences between H and [Formul… Show more

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“…However, we should note that this result yields only a minor contribution for small nuclear charges Z when it is evaluated within the 'velocity' form [20]. In this case a major contribution arises from the negativeenergy intermediate states and scales like (αZ) 8 in atomic units [13,14].…”
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“…However, we should note that this result yields only a minor contribution for small nuclear charges Z when it is evaluated within the 'velocity' form [20]. In this case a major contribution arises from the negativeenergy intermediate states and scales like (αZ) 8 in atomic units [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The relation (8) involves the nonrelativistic electron momentum operator p = −i∇, the electron spin operator ŝ = 1 2 σ (σ are the Pauli matrices) and (...) A A denotes the matrix element with the Schrödinger wavefunctions. In the dipole approximation the first term of the integrand in equation (7) describes the E1 photon emission, that in the case of A = 1s, A = 2s is forbidden by parity; the second term corresponds to the M1 photon emission.…”
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