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Recently, much work has been devoted to the calculation of order $alpha$ corrections to the decay rate of pionium, the $pi^+ pi^-$ bound state. In previous calculations, nonrelativistic QED corrections were neglected since they start at order $alpha^2$ in hydrogen and positronium. In this note, we point out that there is one correction which is actually of order $alpha$ times a function of the ratio $mu_r alpha / m_e$, where $mu_r$ is the reduced mass of the system. When $mu_r alpha ll m_e$, this function can be Taylor expanded and leads to higher order corrections. When $mu_r alpha approx m_e$, as is the case in pionium, the function is of order one and the correction is of order $alpha$. We use an effective field theory approach to calculate this correction and find it equal to $0.4298 alpha Gamma_0$. We also calculate the corresponding correction to the dimuonium ($mu^+ mu^-$ bound state) decay rate and obtained a result in agreement with Jentschura et al.
Positronium is an ideal system for the research of the bound state QED. New precise measurement of orthopositronium decay rate has been performed with an accuracy of 150 ppm. This result is consistent with the last three results and also the 2nd orde
The order - alpha radiative corrections to the differential decay rate of polarized orthopositronium are obtained. Their influences on the three photons coincidence rate as a function of positronium polarization is considered.
We consider electromagnetic corrections to the non-leptonic kaon decay, $K^+topi^+pi^0pi^0$, due to explicit virtual photons only. The decay amplitude is calculated at one-loop level in the framework of Chiral Perturbation Theory. The interest in thi
We report the progress in the measurement of the pionium lifetime by the DIRAC Collaboration at CERN (PS212). Based on data collected in 2001-2003 on Ni targets we have achieved the precision of 11% in the measurement of the pionium lifetime, which c
We calculate the radiative corrections of order O(alpha E_e/m_N) as next-to-leading order corrections in the large nucleon mass expansion to Sirlins radiative corrections of order O(alpha/pi) to the neutron lifetime. The calculation is carried out wi