Computational method for determining the bound state oscillator frequency
Jahanshir A. Tarasenka A.
May 2021Qom University of Technology
Mathematics and Computational Sciences
2021#2Issue 216 - 22 pp.
Creation and annihilation operator’s method that is associated with the system was proposed to determine the oscillator frequency of the bound system which consists of two or more particles, as a function of the orbital quantum number, which is the main parameter to describe the interaction between particles that create new bounding systems like charmonium, hyperatoms, pentaquark, etc. Using quantum field theory and quantum electrodynamic methods, we are found that the creation of a bound state occurs if the coupling constant be small, and masses of gauge bosons also be very small in comparison with masses of constituent particles. The modified Hamiltonian (Schrödinger equation) based on the oscillator frequency parameter describes the bound state characteristic such as the mass spectrum, the constituent mass of particles, and binding energy. The method is typically used to solve the relativistic or nonrelativistic Schrödinger equation and to calculate the binding energy or energy eigenvalue of the system for a wide class of potentials allowing the existence of a bound state. The main purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship of the particle binding energy with the oscillator frequency of the Coulomb type potential (or other potentials) bound systems with the nonrelativistic Schrödinger equation.
Bound states , Hypernuclei , Mass spectrum , Oscillator frequency , Wick-ordering
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