Theoretical molecular spectroscopy of actinide compounds: The ThO molecule

MOLECULAR PHYSICS(2023)

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The tiny-core generalized (Gatchina) relativistic pseudopotential (GRPP) model provides an accurate approximation for many-electron Hamiltonians of molecules containing heavy atoms, ensuring a proper description of the effects of non-Coulombian electron-electron interactions, electronic self-energy and vacuum polarization. Combining this model with electron correlation treatment in the frames of the intermediate Hamiltonian Fock space coupled cluster theory employing incomplete main model spaces, one obtains a reliable and economical tool for excited state modeling. The performance of this method is assessed in applications to \textit{ab initio} modeling of excited electronic states of the thorium monoxide molecule with term energies below 20000 cm$^{-1}$. Radiative lifetimes of excited states are estimated using truncated expansions of effective and metric operators in powers of cluster amplitudes.
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actinide compounds,theoretical molecular spectroscopy,molecule
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