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ELECTRON affinities of negative atomic ions are now being measured with increased accuracy1. The improvement of the experimental results makes a satisfactory theoretical approach to the problem more imperative than ever.
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JOHNSON, H., ROHRLICH, F. Atomic Electron Affinities. Nature 183, 244–245 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/183244a0
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