Phys. Rev. A 65, 052509 (2002) [11 pages]Nuclear polarization in hydrogenlike 82208Pb81+
Akihiro Haga1 *, Yataro Horikawa2 †, and Yasutoshi Tanaka1 Received 4 October 2001; published 8 May 2002 We calculate nuclear-polarization energy shifts for the hydrogenlike 82208Pb81+. The retarded transverse part as well as the longitudinal part is taken into account as the electromagnetic interaction between an electron and the nucleus. With a finite charge distribution for the nuclear ground state and the random-phase approximation to describe the nuclear excitations, we obtain nuclear-polarization energy of the 1s1/2 state as -38.2 (-37.0) meV in the Feynman (Coulomb) gauge. For the 2s1/2, 2p1/2, and 2p3/2 states, they are -6.7 (-6.4), -0.2 (-0.2), and +0.0 (+0.0) meV, respectively. The transverse contribution is small in comparison with the longitudinal nuclear-polarization correction. It is about 12% both for the 1s1/2 and 2s1/2 states. The seagull term in the two-photon exchange diagrams is also shown to be quite important to obtain the gauge-invariant nuclear-polarization energies. ©2002 The American Physical Society
URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.65.052509
* Electronic address: haga@npl.kyy.nitech.ac.jp
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