Self-energy corrections to E1 amplitudes in H-like ions are computed to all orders in Zα; the vertex+reducible part breaks the accuracy of effective QED operators for np-n'd transitions.
Radiative Corrections to One-Photon Decays of Hydrogenic Ions
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Radiative corrections to the decay rate of n=2 states of hydrogenic ions are calculated. The transitions considered are the M1 decay of the 2s state to the ground state and the E1(M2) decays of the $2p_{1/2}$ and $2p_{3/2}$ states to the ground state. The radiative corrections start in order $\alpha (Z \alpha)^2$, but the method used sums all orders of $Z\alpha$. The leading $\alpha (Z\alpha)^2$ correction for the E1 decays is calculated and compared with the exact result. The extension of the calculational method to parity nonconserving transitions in neutral atoms is discussed.
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Self-energy correction to the E1 transition amplitudes in hydrogen-like ions
Self-energy corrections to E1 amplitudes in H-like ions are computed to all orders in Zα; the vertex+reducible part breaks the accuracy of effective QED operators for np-n'd transitions.