Dresden 2011 – scientific programme
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A: Fachverband Atomphysik
A 4: Precision spectroscopy of atoms and ions I
A 4.7: Talk
Monday, March 14, 2011, 15:30–15:45, BAR 205
QED in strong fields: hyperfine structure and g factor in heavy ions — •Andrey Volotka1,2, Dmitry Glazov2, Vladimir Shabaev2, Ilya Tupitsyn2, and Günter Plunien1 — 1Institut für Theoretische Physik, TU Dresden, Germany — 2St. Petersburg State University, Russia
Investigations of the hyperfine splitting and g factor in highly charged ions provide access to a test of bound-state QED in strongest electromagnetic field available for experimental study. To date, accurate measurements of the ground-state hyperfine structure and of the g factor were performed in several H-like heavy ions and in H-like carbon and oxygen ions, respectively. An extension of such kind of experiments to highly charged Li-like ions will provide the possibility to investigate a specific difference between the corresponding values for H- and Li-like ions, where the uncertainty due to the nuclear effects can be substantially reduced. In this talk we present ab initio QED calculations of the hyperfine splitting and g factor of heavy high-Z ions. Special attention is focused on recent results of our rigorous evaluation of the complete gauge-invariant set of the screened one-loop QED corrections to the hyperfine structure and g factor in highly charged Li-like ions. The current status of the evaluations of the two-photon exchange corrections is also reported. As a result, the specific difference between the ground-state hyperfine splitting values of H- and Li-like Bi ions and for the g factor of the Li-like Pb ion are presented.