Breaking Paradigms In Atomic And Molecular Physics
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Breaking Paradigms In Atomic And Molecular Physics

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Breaking Paradigms In Atomic And Molecular Physics

About this book

The book presents the following counterintuitive theoretical results breaking several paradigms of quantum mechanics and providing alternative interpretations of some important phenomena in atomic and molecular physics. 1) Singular solutions of the Schrödinger and Dirac equations should not have been always rejected: they can explain the experimental high-energy tail of the linear momentum distribution in the ground state of hydrogenic atoms. Application: a unique way to test intimate details of the nuclear structure by performing atomic (rather than nuclear) experiments and calculations. 2) Charge exchange is not really an inherently quantal phenomenon, but rather has classical roots. Application: continuum lowering in plasmas. 3) The most challenging problem of classical physics that led to the development of quantum mechanics — the failure to explain the stability of atoms — can be solved within a classical formalism that has its roots in Dirac's works. The underlying physics can be interpreted as a non-Einsteinian time dilation. 4) In two-electron atoms/ions, the spin-spin interaction (singular in its nature), usually considered unimportant, makes a significant contribution to the binding energy. 5) In magnetized plasmas the standard Inglis-Teller concept, concerning the number of observed lines in spectral series of hydrogen, breaks down. Application: new plasma diagnostic. 6) Extrema in transition energies of molecules/quasimiolecules can result in dips (rather than usually considered satellites) within spectral lines. Application: the experimental determination of rates of charge exchange between multicharged ions — important for magnetic fusion in Tokamaks, for population inversion in the soft x-ray and VUV ranges, for ion storage devices, and for astrophysics.

Contents:

  • Role of Singular Solutions of Quantal Equations in Atomic Physics
  • Classical Description of Crossings of Energy Terms and of Charge Exchange
  • Classical Stationary States and non-Einsteinian Time Dilation: Generalized Hamiltonian Dynamics (GHD)
  • Underestimated Role of the Singular Spin–Spin Interaction in the Binding Energy of Two-Electron Atoms/Ions
  • The Last Observed Line in the Spectral Series of Hydrogen Lines in Magnetized Plasmas: Revision of Inglis–Teller Concept
  • Extrema in Transition Energies Resulting Not in Satellites But in Dips Within Spectral Lines


Readership: This book would benefit the graduates and researchers who are interested in atomic and molecular physics on both fundamental level and applied level.
Key Features:

  • The book is in a category of its own: there are no existing books on counterintuitive theoretical results that break several paradigms in quantum mechanics
  • The book reveals classical roots of some phenomena that had been previously considered inherently quantal
  • The book presents a new type of time dilation — totally different from Einsteinian time dilation

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Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Chapter 1. Introduction
  6. Chapter 2. Role of Singular Solutions of Quantal Equations in Atomic Physics
  7. Chapter 3. Classical Description of Crossings of Energy Terms and of Charge Exchange
  8. Chapter 4. Classical Stationary States and non-Einsteinian Time Dilation: Generalized Hamiltonian Dynamics (GHD)
  9. Chapter 5. Underestimated Role of the Singular Spin–Spin Interaction in the Binding Energy of Two-Electron Atoms/Ions
  10. Chapter 6. The Last Observed Line in the Spectral Series of Hydrogen Lines in Magnetized Plasmas: Revision of Inglis–Teller Concept
  11. Chapter 7. Extrema in Transition Energies Resulting Not in Satellites But in Dips Within Spectral Lines
  12. Chapter 8. Conclusions
  13. Appendix A. Classical Description of Muonic-Electronic Negative Hydrogen Ion in Circular States
  14. Appendix B. Helical and Circular States of Diatomic Rydberg Quasimolecules in a Laser Field
  15. References