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1: Charles W. Clark
 Nayfeh), published by Gordon and Breach in 1985, Atomic Spectra and Collisions in External Fields (with M. …
2: 33.22 Particle Scattering and Atomic and Molecular Spectra
§33.22 Particle Scattering and Atomic and Molecular Spectra
Positive-energy functions correspond to processes such as Rutherford scattering and Coulomb excitation of nuclei (Alder et al. (1956)), and atomic photo-ionization and electron-ion collisions (Bethe and Salpeter (1977)). … The negative-energy functions are widely used in the description of atomic and molecular spectra; see Bethe and Salpeter (1977), Seaton (1983), and Aymar et al. (1996). …
3: Bibliography W
  • E. P. Wigner (1959) Group Theory and its Application to the Quantum Mechanics of Atomic Spectra. Pure and Applied Physics. Vol. 5, Academic Press, New York.
  • 4: Bibliography S
  • B. W. Shore and D. H. Menzel (1968) Principles of Atomic Spectra. John Wiley & Sons Ltd., New York.
  • I. I. Sobelman (1992) Atomic Spectra and Radiative Transitions. 2nd edition, Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
  • 5: Bibliography C
  • E. U. Condon and G. H. Shortley (1935) The Theory of Atomic Spectra. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  • 6: 18.39 Applications in the Physical Sciences
    Brief mention of non-unit normalized solutions in the case of mixed spectra appear, but as these solutions are not OP’s details appear elsewhere, as referenced. … All results are presented in Hartree atomic units, or a.u., i. … Namely for fixed l the infinite set labeled by p describe only the L 2 bound states for that single l , omitting the continuum briefly mentioned below, and which is the subject of Chapter 33, and so an unusual example of the mixed spectra of §1.18(viii). … Physical scientists use the n of Bohr as, to 0 th and 1 st order, it describes the structure and organization of the Periodic Table of the Chemical Elements of which the Hydrogen atom is only the first. … Interactions between electrons, in many electron atoms, breaks this degeneracy as a function of l , but n still dominates. …
    7: Bibliography M
  • R. P. Martinez-y-Romero (2000) Relativistic hydrogen atom revisited. Amer. J. Phys. 68, pp. 1050–1055.
  • A. Máté, P. Nevai, and W. Van Assche (1991) The supports of measures associated with orthogonal polynomials and the spectra of the related selfadjoint operators. Rocky Mountain J. Math. 21 (1), pp. 501–527.
  • A. C. G. Mitchell and M. W. Zemansky (1961) Resonance Radiation and Excited Atoms. 2nd edition, Cambridge Univerity Press, Cambridge, England.
  • N. F. Mott and H. S. W. Massey (1956) Theory of Atomic Collisions. 3rd edition, Oxford Univ. Press., Oxford.