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Hyperfine interaction Hamiltonian derivation

In a classic paper, Frosch and Foley [117] derived an elFective Hamiltonian to describe the magnetic nuclear hyperfine interactions of a diatomic molecule in an open shell electronic state. Their Hamiltonian was expressed in the following form ... [Pg.573]

Effective Hamiltonians and effective operators are used to provide a theoretical justification and, when necessary, corrections to the semi-empirical Hamiltonians and operators of many fields. In such applications, Hq may, but does not necessarily, correspond to a well defined model. For example. Freed and co-workers utilize ab initio DPT and QDPT calculations to study some semi-empirical theories of chemical bonding [27-29] and the Slater-Condon parameters of atomic physics [30]. Lindgren and his school employ a special case of DPT to analyze atomic hyperfine interaction model operators [31]. Ellis and Osnes [32] review the extensive body of work on the derivation of the nuclear shell model. Applications to other problems of nuclear physics, to solid state, and to statistical physics are given in reviews by Brandow [33, 34], while... [Pg.468]

The CN radical in its 21 ground state shows fine and hyperfine structure of the rotational levels which is more conventional than that of CO+, in that the largest interaction is the electron spin rotation coupling../ is once more a good quantum number, and the effective Hamiltonian is that given in equation (10.45), with the addition of the nuclear electric quadrupole term given in chapter 9. The matrix elements in the conventional hyperfine-coupled case (b) basis set were derived in detail in chapter 9,... [Pg.750]


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