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Multipole Magnetic, Relativistic Form

The corresponding expression for the relativistic transition probability of the magnetic multipole (Mk) radiation has the form... [Pg.29]

As was pointed out in Chapter 4, division of the radiation into electric and magnetic is connected with the existence of two types of multipoles, characterized by the parities (—l)fc and (—l)fc+1, respectively. The first ones we have studied quite thoroughly in Chapters 24-26. Here let us consider in a similar way the M/c-transitions. Again, as we have seen in Chapter 4, the potential of the electromagnetic field in this case does not depend on gauge. Therefore only one relativistic expression (4.8) was established for the probability of M/c-radiation, described by the appropriate operator (4.9). The probability of non-relativistic M/c-transitions (in atomic units) is given by formula (4.15), whereas the corresponding non-relativistic operator has the form (4.16). [Pg.323]


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