Interelectronic-interaction contribution to the nuclear recoil effect on the g factor of boronlike ions
Abstract
The nuclear recoil effect on the ground-state g factor of highly charged boronlike ions is considered within the relativistic framework. The interelectronic-interaction contribution is evaluated within the Breit approximation employing two independent approaches: the second-order perturbation theory and the configuration-interaction Dirac-Fock-Sturm method. The uncertainty of the nuclear recoil g-factor contributions is significantly reduced, especially for low- and middle-Z ions.
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