Abstract

The effect of the electron core on the nuclear electric quadrupole coupling has been evaluated for several atomic ground states and first excited states. The antishielding produced by the $\mathrm{np}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}p$ and $\mathrm{nd}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}d$ excitations of the core is taken into account in all cases. For the ground states, the effect of the angular modes of excitation predominates, and gives a net shielding of the same order as that predicted by the Thomas-Fermi model, except for two cases of heavy atoms (Cs, W) where the antishielding predominates. For the first excited ($p$) states of the alkalis (except Li) there is a net antishielding which ranges from 10 percent for Na to 24 percent for Cs. Approximate values of the quadrupole correction factor are given for 9 atomic states.

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