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X-Ray spectra of superheavy and quasi-superheavy elements
(1973)
We discuss the possibility of identifying superheavy elements from the observation
of their M-shell x-ray spectra, which might occur during the collision of a superheavy element with a heavy target. The same question is discussed for the possible observation of the x-rays from the quasimolecule (quasi-superheavy element) which is formed during such a heavy-ion collision. It is shown that it is very difficult, if not impossible, to determine any information about the interesting quantum electrodynamical effects from ...
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On the chemistry of superheavy elements around Z = 164
(1969)
With a relativistic Hartree-Fock-Slater calculation we determined the most stable configurations of the
elements of the possibly quasistable island around Z = 164. It is found that the expected noble gas at Z = 168 should not occur, but instead the element Z = 164 should have the properties of a noble gas.
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On the total energy of two-electron atoms
(1985)
Using the Multi-Configuration Dirac-Fock (MCDF) method we calculate with 9 configuration state functions the correlation energy as well as the total energy of the lowest J = 0 ground state of all two-electron systems from H- to Thorium (Z = 90). A comparison with experimental data, which are available only in the low Z region, shows a very good agreement.
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Atomic and ionic radii of superheavy elements
(1972)
Atomic and ionic radii are presented for the elements E104-E120 and E156-E172. It is shown that a number of effects correlated with the large relativistic contraction of orbitals with low angular momentum leads to smaller atoms for higher atomic numbers. It is expected that Cs is the largest atom in nature.
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{2p_\pi}-{2p_\sigma} crossing in heavy symmetric ion-atom collisions: I. Level structure
(1982)
Ab initio self-consistent DFS calculations are performed for five different symmetric
atomic systems from Ar-Ar to Pb-Pb. The level structure for the {2p_\pi}-{2p_\sigma} crossing as function of the united atomic charge Z_u is studied and interpreted. Manybody effects, spin-orbit splitting, direct relativistic effects as well as indirect relativistic effects are differently important for different Z_u. For the I-I system a comparison with other calculations is given.
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Many-electron relativistic calculation and interpretation of atomic processes in time dependent heavy-ion scattering
(1989)
The time dependence of a heavy-ion-atom collision system is solved via a set of coupled channel equations using energy eigenvalues and matrix elements from a self-consistent field relativistic molecular many-electron Dirac-Fock-Slater calculation. Within this independent particle model we give a full many-particle interpretation by performing a small number of single-particle calculations.
First results for the P(b) curves for the Ne K-hole excitation for the systems F{^8+} - Ne and F{^6+} - Ne as examples are discussed.