Relativistic two-electron atomic and molecular energies using $LS$ coupling and double groups: role of the triplet contributions to singlet states (2211.14180v2)
Abstract: The triplet contribution is computed to the 1 and 2 $1S\text{e}_0$ states of the He atom, to the $1\ 1S\text{e}_0$ state of the Li$+$ and Be${{2+}}$ ions, and to the $X\ 1\Sigma_\text{g}+$ ground state of the H$2$ molecule by extensive use of double-group symmetry (equivalent to $LS$ coupling for the atomic systems) during the course of the variational solution of the no-pair Dirac-Coulomb-Breit wave equation. The no-pair Dirac-Coulomb-Breit energies are converged within a sub-parts-per-billion relative precision using an explicitly correlated Gaussian basis optimized to the non-relativistic energies. The $\alpha$ fine-structure constant dependence of the triplet sector contribution to the variational energy is $\alpha4E\text{h}$ at leading order, in agreement with the formal perturbation theory result available from the literature.