Nuclear recoil effect on g factor of heavy ions: prospects for tests of quantum electrodynamics in a new region
Abstract
The nuclear recoil effect on the g factor of H- and Li-like heavy ions is evaluated to all orders in α Z. The calculations include an approximate treatment of the nuclear size and the electron-electron interaction corrections to the recoil effect. As the result, the second largest contribution to the theoretical uncertainty of the g-factor values of 208Pb79+ and 238U89+ is strongly reduced. Special attention is paid to tests of the QED recoil effect on the g factor in experiments with heavy ions. It is found that, while the QED recoil effect on the g-factor value is masked by the uncertainties of the nuclear size and nuclear polarization contributions, it can be probed on a few-percent level in the specific difference of the g factors of H- and Li-like heavy ions. This provides a unique opportunity to test QED in a new region --- strong-coupling regime beyond the Furry picture.
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