Symmetry breaking in covalent chiral bond Hsub2, according to accurate vibrational levels from Kratzer bond theory
arXiv:0906.2905
Abstract
Symmetry breaking in Hsub2, quantified with Kratzer bond theory, leads to vibrational levels with errors of only 0,00008 %. For quanta, 0,0011 % errors are smaller than with any ab initio QM method. Chiral behavior of covalent bond Hsub2 implies bonding between left- and right-handed atoms HsubL and HsubR or between hydrogen H and antihydrogen Hbar. This generic Hsub2 asymmetry is given away by a Hund-type Mexican hat curve, invisible in QM.
9 pages, 3 figures, 3 tables, 30 references