The paper proves that generalized spin-boson models with normal or 2-nilpotent interactions can be ultraviolet renormalized, with norm resolvent convergence of the regularized Hamiltonians to an explicitly constructed limiting operator.
Generalized spin-boson models with non-normalizable form factors
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Generalized spin-boson (GSB) models describe the interaction between a quantum mechanical system and a structured boson environment, mediated by a family of coupling functions known as form factors. We propose an extension of the class of GSB models which can accommodate non-normalizable form factors, provided that they satisfy a weaker growth constraint, thus accounting for a rigorous description of a wider range of physical scenarios; we also show that such "singular" GSB models can be rigorously approximated by GSB models with normalizable form factors. Furthermore, we discuss in greater detail the structure of the spin-boson model with a rotating wave approximation (RWA): for this model, the result is improved via a nonperturbative approach which enables us to further extend the class of admissible form factors, as well as to compute its resolvent and characterize its self-adjointness domain.
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Ultraviolet Renormalization of Spin Boson Models I. Normal and 2-Nilpotent Interactions
The paper proves that generalized spin-boson models with normal or 2-nilpotent interactions can be ultraviolet renormalized, with norm resolvent convergence of the regularized Hamiltonians to an explicitly constructed limiting operator.