Abstract
Metastability and long-range interactions of Mg, Ca, and Sr in the lowest-energy metastable P23 state are investigated. The calculated lifetimes are 38 min for Mg*, 118 min for Ca*, and 17 min for Sr*, supporting feasibility of cooling and trapping experiments. The quadrupole-quadrupole long-range interactions of two metastable atoms are evaluated for various molecular symmetries. Hund's case (c) 4g potential possesses a large 100–1000 K potential barrier. Therefore magnetic trap losses can possibly be reduced using cold metastable atoms in a stretched M=2 state. Calculations were performed in the framework of ab initio relativistic configuration interaction method coupled with the random-phase approximation.

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