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Study of the autoionising states of the hydrogen atom in intense magnetic fields by the complex coordinate coupled-channel formalism

S K Bhattacharya and Shih-I Chu

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The study of autoionising resonances of a hydrogen atom in intense magnetic fields is formulated as a complex coordinate coupled-channel problem by designating each channel by a Landau quantum number which characterises a set of Coulomb levels below its continuum threshold. For magnetic fields in the range of 4.70*109 to 1.175*1012 G, the authors have calculated the positions and widths of several autoionising resonances below the first two excited Landau thresholds.


PACS

32.80.Zb Autoionization

Subjects

Atomic and molecular physics

Dates

Issue 16 (28 August 1983)



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