Curious behaviour of Cooper minima in relativistic channels of ns subshells in high-Z atoms
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Abstract
Cooper minima (CM) in dipole photoionization channels refer to a zero in the matrix element which lead to minima in the cross section [1] and intriguing features in the angular distribution asymmetry parameter β. Furthermore, it is well known that the CM is extremely sensitive to relativistic and correlation effects [2]. A systematic survey of CM in the relativistic channels, with comparisons to nonrelativistic results were studied in earlier [3-5]. The present work highlights and provides explanations for some of the curious behaviours of CM in the ns→εp1/2 and ns→εp3/2 dipole channels such as (1) movement of CM in the relativistic split channels in opposite directions of energy and (2) resurgence of CM in the ns→εp3/2 channel which had moved in the discrete region as a function of Z. To demonstrate these behaviors, we consider the dipole matrix elements of the ns subshells of Hg (Z=80), Rn (Z=86), Ra (Z=88), No (Z=102), Cn (Z=112), and Og (Z=118) and find that these curious behaviours are result from the competition between Coulomb attraction and spin-orbit forces. [1] J. W. Cooper, Phys. Rev. 128, 681 (1962); [2] W. R. Johnson and K. T. Cheng, Phys. Rev. A 20, 978 (1979); [3] R. Y. Yin and R. H. Pratt, Phys. Rev. A 35, 1149 (1987); [4] P. C. Deshmukh, B. R. Tambe, and S. T. Manson, Austral. J. Phys. 39, 679 (1986); [5] S. T. Manson, Phys. Rev. A 31, 3698 (1985).
Presenters
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Saumyashree Baral
IIT-Patma, IIT-Patna
Authors
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Saumyashree Baral
IIT-Patma, IIT-Patna
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Subhasish Saha
IIT-Patma, IIT-Patna
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Jobin Jose
IIT-Patma, IIT-Patna
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Pranawa Deshmukh
IIT-Tirupati and Dayananda Sagar University, IIT-Turupati and Dayananda Sagar University
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Ahmad Razavi
Georgia State University