“…In recent years, several other aspects of atomic structures and properties in various plasma backgrounds have received the growing attention of the theoreticians. These include electric multipole oscillator strengths [3] and magnetic multipole transition rates [4] in * joyeebasu@yahoo.com † ray.debasis@gmail.com a stripped heliumlike ion, hydrogenic fine structures [5] and the diamagnetic response of a two-electron atomic ion [6,7], photoionization of hydrogenlike ions [8] and alkali atoms [9], doubly excited autoionizing states of the H − ion, the Ps − ion, and neutral helium [10][11][12], positron annihilation in the Ps − ion [13], Stark shifts and widths of a hydrogen atom [14] and static dipole polarizabilities of hydrogenlike ions [15], relativistic effects in the spectra of hydrogenlike ions [16], the dipole oscillator strengths for low-lying transitions in helium and lithium atoms [17], and the lowest allowed and intercombination transitions in berylliumlike ions [18,19]. Very recently, the plasma effects on stability, bound states, and dipole polarizability of a hydrogen molecular ion H + 2 have been addressed theoretically [20,21].…”