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Regularized perturbative series for the ionization potential of atomic ions

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arxiv 1309.4392 v4 pith:D32E4FDR submitted 2013-09-17 physics.atom-ph

Regularized perturbative series for the ionization potential of atomic ions

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We study $N$-electron atoms with nuclear charge $Z$. It is well known that, in the cationic ($Z > N$) high-$Z$ region, the atom behaves as a weakly interacting system. The anionic ($Z < N$) regime, on the other hand, is characterized by an instability threshold at $Z_c \lesssim N-1$, below which the atom spontaneously emits an electron. We construct a regularized perturbative series (RPS) for the ionization potential of ions in an isoelectronic sequence that exactly reproduces both, the large $Z$ and the $Z$ near $Z_c$ limits. The large-$Z$ expansion coefficients are analytically computed from perturbation theory, whereas the slope of the energy curve at $Z=N-1$ is computed from a kind of zero-range forces theory that uses as input the electron affinity and the covalent radius of the neutral atom with $N-1$ electrons. Relativistic effects, at the level of first-order perturbation theory, are considered. Our RPS formula is to be used in order to check the consistency of the ionization potential values for atomic ions contained in the NIST database.

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