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Two-loop Bethe logarithms are calculated for excited P and D states in hydrogenlike systems, and estimates are presented for all states with higher angular momenta. The obtained results complete our knowledge of the P and D energy levels in hydrogen at the order of a8 mec2, where me is the electron mass and c is the speed of light, and it scales with Z6, where Z is the nuclear charge number. Our analytic and numerical calculations are consistent with the complete absence of logarithmic terms or order (a/p)2 (Za)6 In [(Za)-2] mec2 for D states and all states with higher angular momenta. For higher excited P and D states, a number of poles from lower-lying levels have to be subtracted in the numerical evaluation, which complicates the evaluation. We find that, surprisingly, the corrections of the squared decay-rate type are the numerically dominant contributions in the order (a/p)2 (Za)6 mec2 for states with high angular momenta, and provide an estimate of the entire B60-coeeficiant for Rydberg states with high angular momentum quantum numbers. Our results reach the predictive limits of the quantum electrodynamic theory of the Lamb shift.
Citation
Physical Review A (Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics)
Pub Type
Journals
Keywords
Bethe logarithms, QED, two-loop
Citation
Jentschura, U.
(2008),
Two-Loop Bethe Logarithms for non-S Levels, Physical Review A (Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics)
(Accessed January 3, 2025)