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arxiv: nucl-th/9512030 · v1 · pith:Z45A6Y4Qnew · submitted 1995-12-21 · ⚛️ nucl-th · atom-ph

Variational calculation of antiprotonic helium atoms

classification ⚛️ nucl-th atom-ph
keywords heliumantiprotonicatomsantiprotonscalculationexperimentsratestransition
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A few per cent fraction of antiprotons stopped in helium survives for an enormous time (up to tens of microseconds) in comparison with the usual lifetime ($10^{-12}s$) of these particles in matter. The explanation is that antiprotons are captured in the metastable antiprotonic helium atoms $^{3,4}\! H\! e\bar pe$ carrying an extremely large total angular momentum $L\sim 30-40$. Initial populations, level lifetimes and very precise values of the transition energies were obtained in experiments on the resonant laser--induced annihilation. Analogous long-lived systems were observed in experiments with negative kaons and pions. The purpose of this report is to present the results of calculation of eigenenergies, radiative transition rates, energy-level splitting due to relativistic interactions and Auger decay rates of antiprotonic helium atoms within the variational approach.

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