26–31 May 2024
Western University
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(UG*) Variational bound for the energy of the H- negative ion: Triple basis sets

27 May 2024, 14:30
15m
PAB Rm 117 (cap. 56) (Physics & Astronomy Bldg., Western U.)

PAB Rm 117 (cap. 56)

Physics & Astronomy Bldg., Western U.

Oral Competition (Undergraduate Student) / Compétition orale (Étudiant(e) du 1er cycle) Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, Canada / Physique atomique, moléculaire et photonique, Canada (DAMOPC-DPAMPC) (DAMOPC) M2-8 Scattering & Spectroscopy | Diffusion et spectroscopie (DPAMPC)

Speaker

Mr Evan Petrimoulx (University of Windsor)

Description

We report an improved variational upper bound for the ground state energy of H$^-$ using Hylleraas-like wave functions in the form of a triple basis set having three distinct distance scales. The extended precision DQFUN of Bailey, allowing for 70 decimal digit arithmetic, is implemented to retain sufficient precision. Our result exceeds the previous record [1], indicating that the Hylleraas triple basis set exhibits comparable convergence to the widely used pseudorandom all-exponential basis sets, but the numerical stability against roundoff error is much better. It is argued that the three distance scales have a clear physical interpretation. The new variational bound for infinite nuclear mass is -0.527 751 016 544 377 196 590 814 478 a.u. [2]. New variational bounds are also presented for the finite mass cases of the
hydrogen, deuterium and tritium negative ions H-, D- and T-, including an interpolation formula for the mass polarization term.
[1] A. M. Frolov, Euro. J.Phys. D 69, 132 (2015).
[2] E. M. R. Petrimoulx, A. T. Bondy, E. A.Ene, Lamies A. Sati, and
G. W. F. Drake, Can. J. Phys. in press (2024).

Keyword-1 Hydrogen negative ion H-
Keyword-2 variational calculations
Keyword-3 Hylleraas triple basis set

Authors

Mr Eric Ene (Universitry of Windsor) Mr Evan Petrimoulx (University of Windsor)

Co-authors

Mr Aaron Bondy (University of Windsor) Mr Benjamin Najem (University of Windsor) Dr Gordon Drake (Universitry of Windsor) Mr Oliver Hallett (University of Windsor)

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