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arxiv: physics/9802003 · v1 · submitted 1998-02-01 · ⚛️ physics.atom-ph · chao-dyn· cond-mat.mes-hall· nlin.CD

Statistics of electromagnetic transitions as a signature of chaos in many-electron atoms

classification ⚛️ physics.atom-ph chao-dyncond-mat.mes-hallnlin.CD
keywords statesmatrixstatisticschaoticelementsstrengthsalthoughamplitudes
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Using a configuration interaction approach we study statistics of the dipole matrix elements (E1 amplitudes) between the 14 lower odd states with J=4 and 21st to 100th even states with J=4 in the Ce atom (1120 lines). We show that the distribution of the matrix elements is close to Gaussian, although the width of the Gaussian distribution, i.e. the root-mean-square matrix element, changes with the excitation energy. The corresponding line strengths are distributed according to the Porter-Thomas law which describes statistics of transition strengths between chaotic states in compound nuclei. We also show how to use a statistical theory to calculate mean squared values of the matrix elements or transition amplitudes between chaotic many-body states. We draw some support for our conclusions from the analysis of the 228 experimental line strengths in Ce [J. Opt. Soc. Am. v. 8, p. 1545 (1991)], although direct comparison with the calculations is impeded by incompleteness of the experimental data. Nevertheless, the statistics observed evidence that highly excited many-electron states in atoms are indeed chaotic.

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