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      Two-electron self-energy contribution to the ground state energy of heliumlike ions

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          The two-electron self-energy contribution to the ground state energy of heliumlike ions is calculated both for a point nucleus and an extended nucleus in a wide interval of Z. All the two-electron contributions are compiled to obtain most accurate values for the two-electron part of the ground state energy of heliumlike ions in the range Z=20-100. The theoretical value of the ground state energy of heliumlike uranium, based on currently available theory, is evaluated to be -261382.9(8) eV, without higher order one-electron QED corrections.

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                Journal
                09 July 1997
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                10.1016/S0375-9601(97)00612-9
                physics/9707009
                152d42ad-b02a-4d85-879b-ce449fa08800
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                12 pages, 1 figure, LATEX
                physics.atom-ph

                Atomic & Molecular physics
                Atomic & Molecular physics

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