Abstract
The moderately long-range interaction energies of degenerate atoms for nonresonant cases have been studied throughout the moderately long-range region. Extensive tabulation of necessary parameters and atomic properties for the calculation of the first-order quadrupole-quadrupole interaction energies has been made. Higher multipole interactions also have been considered and it has been shown that the 1R series of the first-order Coulombic interaction energies converges very fast throughout the long-range region for atoms in the ground configuration. The effects of atomic spin-orbit splitting have been considered explicitly. It has been shown that (Δ, S) coupling and intermediate coupling may be important for the interactions between B, C, O, Al, Si, and Sc atoms in the relatively short internuclear separation range. For other atoms, the (Ja, Jb) coupling scheme will give satisfactory results throughout the long-range region. The experimental determination of the moderately long-range interatomic forces from predissociation data also has been discussed.