Energy levels forS,P, andDstates in He through precision variational calculations

Abstract
Nonrelativistic variational calculations with the relativistic correction to order α2 have been carried out to obtain the energy levels for the n 1,3S, n 1,3P, and n1,3D series in He up to n=8. The calculated term values have converged generally to within an uncertainty of ∼104 cm1, a value matching the accuracy of recent high-precision wavelength measurements. The results are combined with theoretical Lamb shifts and systematically compared with currently available high-precision experimental data. The consistency between theory and experiment is good, although for some low-lying (n=3–6) S and P states there exist small discrepancies, presumably caused by the estimated Lamb shifts. The calculated term values for high-lying excited states have better accuracies than existing experimental data. Addition of the theoretical term values to the corresponding experimental excitation energies suggests a value of 198 310.7725(5) cm1 for the ground-state ionization energy on the energy scale fixed by the 21P value of 171 135.0000 cm1.