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    A Soluble Model for Scattering and Decay in Quaternionic Quantum Mechanics II: Scattering

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    In a previous paper, it was shown that a soluble model can be constructed for the description of a decaying system in analogy to the Lee-Friedrichs model of complex quantum theory. It is shown here that this model also provides a soluble scattering theory, and therefore constitutes a model for a decay scattering system. Generalized second resolvent equations are obtained for quaternionic scattering theory. It is shown explicitly for this model, in accordance with a general theorem of Adler, that the scattering matrix is complex subalgebra valued. It is also shown that the method of Adler, using an effective optical potential in the complex sector to describe the effect of the quaternionic interactions, is equivalent to the general method of Green's functions described here.Comment: 13 pages, no figures, Plain Tex, IASSNS-HEP 93/5

    A Soluble Model for Scattering and Decay in Quaternionic Quantum Mechanics I: Decay

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    The Lee-Friedrichs model has been very useful in the study of decay-scattering systems in the framework of complex quantum mechanics. Since it is exactly soluble, the analytic structure of the amplitudes can be explicitly studied. It is shown in this paper that a similar model, which is also exactly soluble, can be constructed in quaternionic quantum mechanics. The problem of the decay of an unstable system is treated here. The use of the Laplace transform, involving quaternion-valued analytic functions of a variable with values in a complex subalgebra of the quaternion algebra, makes the analytic properties of the solution apparent; some analysis is given of the dominating structure in the analytic continuation to the lower half plane. A study of the corresponding scattering system will be given in a succeeding paper.Comment: 22 pages, no figures, Plain Tex, IASSNS-HEP 92/7

    Covariant Thermodynamics and ``Realistic'' Friedmann Model

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    We discuss a cosmological Friedmann model modified by inclusion of off-shell matter which has an equation of state p,ρT5,p,\rho \propto T^5, p=1/4ρ.p=1/4\rho . Such matter is shown to have energy density comparable with that of non-interacting radiation at temperatures of the order of the Hagedorn temperature, 1012\sim 10^{12} K, indicating the possibility of a phase transition. It is argued that the T5T^5-phase, or an admixture, lies below the high-temperature T4T^4-phase
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