Abstract

The saddle-point variational method and restricted variational method are used toobtain the relativistic energies of high-lying core-excited states 1s2s2pnp 5P(n = 2–6) and 1s2p2mp 5So(m = 2–6)in beryllium, including the mass polarization and relativistic corrections. Theoscillator strengths and transition rates are also calculated. The results arecompared with other theoretical and experimental data in the literature. The finestructure and hyperfine structure of core-excited states for this system are alsoexplored.

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