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arxiv: 0811.0305 · v2 · submitted 2008-11-03 · 🪐 quant-ph · hep-th

Gauging non-Hermitian Hamiltonians

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keywords hamiltonianelectromagneticgauginghermitianlocalnon-hermitiantheoriesaddress
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We address the problem of coupling non-Hermitian systems, treated as fundamental rather than effective theories, to the electromagnetic field. In such theories the observables are not the $\bs{x}$ and $\bs{p}$ appearing in the Hamiltonian, but quantities $\bs{X}$ and $\bs{P}$ constructed by means of the metric operator. Following the analogous procedure of gauging a global symmetry in Hermitian quantum mechanics we find that the corresponding gauge transformation in $\bs{X}$ implies minimal substitution in the form $\bs{P}\to \bs{P} - e\bs{A}(\bs{X})$. We discuss how the relevant matrix elements governing electromagnetic transitions may be calculated in the special case of the Swanson Hamiltonian, where the equivalent Hermitian Hamiltonian $h$ is local, and in the more generic example of the imaginary cubic interaction, where $H$ is local but $h$ is not.

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