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Polarizability of the kaonic helium atom

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arxiv 2408.16360 v1 pith:WU3F5J6A submitted 2024-08-29 physics.atom-ph

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The static dipole polarizability of metastable states in the kaonic helium atoms is studied. We use the complex coordinate rotation method to properly account for the resonant nature of the states. Our calculations show that some of the states are not stable with respect to collisional quenching in a dense helium target and should not be detected in the experiment.

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