55 research outputs found
Self-intersecting Regge trajectories in multi-channel scattering
We present a simple direct method for calculating Regge trajectories for a
multichannel scattering problem. The approach is applied to the case of two
coupled Thomas-Fermi type potentials, used as a crude model for electron-atom
scattering below the second excitation threshold. It is shown that
non-adiabatic interaction may cause formation of loops in Regge trajectories.
The accuracy of the method is tested by evaluating resonance contributions to
elastic and inelastic integral cross sections.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Pseudospin symmetry in the relativistic Killingbeck potential: quasi-exact solution
The Killingbeck potential consisting of the harmonic oscillator-plus-Cornell
potential, is of great interest in high energy physics. The solution of Dirac
equation with the Killingbeck potential is studied in the presence of the
pseudospin (p-spin) symmetry within the context of the quasi-exact solutions.
Two special cases of the harmonic oscillator and Coulomb potential are also
discussed.Comment: 10 pages, to appear in Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung (2012
Nonlinear Supersymmetric (Darboux) Covariance of the Ermakov-Milne-Pinney Equation
It is shown that the nonlinear Ermakov-Milne-Pinney equation
obeys the property of covariance under
a class of transformations of its coefficient function. This property is
derived by using supersymmetric, or Darboux, transformations. The general
solution of the transformed equation is expressed in terms of the solution of
the original one. Both iterations of these transformations and irreducible
transformations of second order in derivatives are considered to obtain the
chain of mutually related Ermakov-Milne-Pinney equations. The behaviour of the
Lewis invariant and the quantum number function for bound states is
investigated. This construction is illustrated by the simple example of an
infinite square well.Comment: 8 page
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