Radiative corrections to the level width in the presence of magnetic field
Abstract
We study the influence of constant magnetic field combined with a field induced by the external thermal environment on the atomic decay rates. The importance of radiative corrections, including magnetic interaction, is demonstrated for hydrogen and hydrogen-like ions with low nuclear charge values Z. Based on the quantum electrodynamics description, the principal possibility of determining the g-factor by observing fluorescence is shown. The considered effects can be used in precision spectroscopic experiments and astrophysical studies.
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