Considerations of natural orbital decompositions of H<sub>2 </sub>for double photoionization investigations
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Abstract
Recently, we have investigated the role of electron correlation in double photoionization studies using a natural orbital decomposition of fundamental two-electron systems: atomic helium and molecular H2 [1]. The latter molecular target reveals much more sensitivity to the natural orbitals accounted for in the description of the intitial state, requiring substantially more correlating configurations be included compared to helium. Here we will further explore the consequences of basis set accuracy and completeness in representing the H2 bound state, paying particular attention to the gauge dependence of the double photoionization cross sections and the resulting angular distributions.
[1] Phys. Rev. A 99, 013403 (2019).
[1] Phys. Rev. A 99, 013403 (2019).
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Presenters
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Frank L Yip
California State University-Maritime Academy
Authors
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Frank L Yip
California State University-Maritime Academy
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Roger Bello
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Thomas N Rescigno
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Robert Luccese
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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C W McCurdy
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory