Abstract

It is shown that the use of the self-interaction-corrected ≡a method leads to the values of the Sternheimer quadrupole antishielding factor γ ∞ for F − , Cl − , and Br − as −25, −65, and −146, respectively, which provide a significant improvement over the corresponding values of −41, −82, and −195 derived from the Xa wave functions. The Hartree-Fock estimates of γ ∞ as given by −22, −55, and −155 for F − , Cl − , and Br − , respectively, are therefore approximated quite well by means of the ≡a wave functions.

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