One-electron atomic-molecular ions containing Lithium in a strong magnetic field

Abstract

The one-electron Li-containing Coulomb systems of atomic type (li, e) and molecular type (li, li, e), (li, α, e) and (li, p, e) are studied in the presence of a strong magnetic field B ≤ 107 a.u. in the non-relativistic framework. They are considered at the Born-Oppenheimer approximation of zero order (infinitely massive centers) within the parallel configuration (molecular axis parallel to the magnetic field). The variational and Lagrange-mesh methods are employed in complement to each other. It is demonstrated that the molecular systems LiH3+, LiHe4+ and Li25+ can exist for sufficiently strong magnetic fields B 104 a.u. and that Li25+ can even be stable at magnetic fields typical of magnetars.

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