Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol.115, No.2, 761-765, 2001
A critical note on extrapolated helium pair potentials
It is difficult, if not impossible, to extrapolate the helium pair potential to the limit of a complete basis to within the accuracy needed to improve significantly on existing, directly computed potentials. Even though the basis-set convergence of calculations in a correlation-consistent basis with cardinal number X is dominated by the X-3 term, it is important to account for energy terms that converge more rapidly than proportional toX(-3). The electron-correlation contribution to the potential will be overestimated noticeably when these terms are not properly taken into account.