Article title: 2018 Table of Static Dipole Polarizabilities of the Neutral Elements in the Periodic Table
Authors: Schwerdtfeger, P., & Nagle, K.J.
Journal: Molecular Physics
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00268976.2018.1535143
When the article was first published online, there were some errors in the published version. These are corrected below
Two sentences at page 15 second column below eq.(3) are replaced by
Using ZM instead and taking care of the scaling of the field term we get the mass correction for the 1H isotope polarizability of ΔαM = +0.00735613 a.u. This increase in polarizability is easily explained as it originates mostly from the decrease in the mass corrected nuclear charge.
In table 1 page 3, for the hydrogen atom, the value of the fourth entry is now changed to 4.507107623.
In table 1 page 3, for the hydrogen atom, the value of the fourth entry is now changed to 4.50711 ± 0.00003
Gordon W. F. Drake (Windsor) is additionally acknowledged in the Acknowledgement section.