QED theory of the specific mass shift in atoms
Abstract
The quantum electrodynamics formalism to treat the interelectronic-interaction correction of first order in 1/Z to the two-electron part of the nuclear recoil effect on binding energies in atoms and ions is developed. The nonperturbative in α Z calculations of the corresponding contribution to the energies of the 1s2 state in He-like and the 1s2 2s and 1s2 2p1/2 states in Li-like ions are performed in the range Z=5-100. The behavior of the two-electron part of the nuclear recoil effect beyond the lowest-order relativistic approximation as Z grows is studied.
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