We analyze the influence of an external electric field on the ns and np Rydberg states. The impact of an electric
field leads to a significant modification of the decay rate. Namely, the additional (linear and quadratic in the
field) terms arise in the differential transition probabilities. In contrast to the quadratic term, the linear summand
̄ spectra. However, this difference vanishes after
leads to a difference of the hydrogen (H) and antihydrogen ( H)
the integration over photon-emission directions and does not contribute to the total emission probability. The
quadratic term results in the significant change of the total decay rate and level width, respectively. The analysis
of the linear and quadratic terms depending on the field strength is discussed.