Relativistic treatment of diamagnetic susceptibility of helium
Abstract: We report theoretical calculations of the diamagnetic susceptibility, $\chi_0$, of helium atom. We determined the complete relativistic correction to $\chi_0$ of the order of $\alpha4$, where $\alpha$ is the fine structure constant, by including all $\alpha4$ terms originating from the Dirac and Breit equations for a helium atom in a static magnetic field. Finite nuclear mass corrections to $\chi_0$ was also evaluated. To obtain very accurate results and reliable uncertainty estimates we used a sequence of explicitly correlated basis sets of fully optimized Slater geminals. We found that $\chi_0=-2.119\,106(34)\cdot10{-5}$ $a_03$ and $\chi_0=-2.119\,400(34)\cdot10{-5}$ $a_03$ for $4$He and $3$He isotopes, respectively, where $a_0$ is the Bohr radius and the uncertainties shown in the parentheses are due entirely to the very conservative estimate of the neglected QED corrections of the order of $\alpha5$. Our results are compared with the available experimental data and with previous, incomplete theoretical determinations of the $\alpha4$ contributions to the diamagnetic susceptibility of helium.
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