High-precision calculations of electric-dipole amplitudes for transitions between low-lying levels of Mg, Ca, and Sr

Abstract

To support efforts on cooling and trapping of alkaline-earth atoms and designs of atomic clocks, we performed ab initio relativistic many-body calculations of electric-dipole transition amplitudes between low-lying states of Mg, Ca, and Sr. In particular, we report amplitudes for 1P1 --> 1S0, 3S1, 1D2$, for 3P1 --> 1S0, 1D2, and for 3P2 --> 1D2 transitions. For Ca, the reduced matrix element <4s4p, 1P1 ||D|| 4s2, 1S0> is in a good agreement with a high-precision experimental value deduced from photoassociation spectroscopy [Zinner et al., Phys.Rev.Lett., v.85, 2292 (2000)]. An estimated uncertainty of the calculated lifetime of the (3s3p 1P1) state of Mg is a factor of three smaller than that of the most accurate experiment. Calculated binding energies reproduce experimental values within 0.1-0.2%.

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