On the Excess Charge Problem of Atoms

Abstract

This paper establishes new bounds on the maximum number of electrons Nc(Z) that an atom with nuclear charge Z can bind. Specifically, we show that equation* Nc(Z) < 1.1185Z + O(Z1/3) equation* with an explicit bound on the lower order term O(Z1/3). This result improves long--standing bounds by Lieb and Nam obtained in 1984, respectively 2012. Our bounds show the fundamental difference between fermionic and bosonic atoms for finite Z since for bosonic atoms it is known that Nc(Z)/Z = tc ≈ 1.21 in the limit of large nuclear charges Z.

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