Bulletin of the American Physical Society
New England Section Fall 2022 Meeting
Volume 67, Number 13
Friday–Saturday, October 14–15, 2022; University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
Session K03: Nuclear Physics
1:00 PM–2:12 PM,
Saturday, October 15, 2022
University of New Hampshire in Durham
Room: DeMeritt Hall 240
Chair: Douglas Higinbotham, Jefferson Lab
Abstract: K03.00001 : The electric polarizability of J/Psi
1:00 PM–1:12 PM
Presenter:
Eric Scheuermann
(University of Connecticut)
Authors:
Eric Scheuermann
(University of Connecticut)
Sadhana Suresh
(University of Connecticut)
Jan Wusik
(University of Connecticut)
Peter J Schweitzer
(University of Connecticut)
- The response of a neutral atom emersed in an external electric field is described in terms of the electric polarizability. The hydrogen atom is an exception in that the electric polarizability can be computed exactly but in the general case it is not possible to find an exact analytical solution. However, it is possible to formulate rigorous lower and upper bounds for atomic systems which can help narrow down the exact solution. In this presentation the method is reviewed and applied to a hadronic system, namely to the computation of the electric polarizability of J/Psi which is experimentally not known.
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