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arxiv: hep-th/0110220 · v1 · pith:ZGE5KRYHnew · submitted 2001-10-24 · ✦ hep-th · hep-ph· math-ph· math.MP· nucl-th

Discrete spectra of semirelativistic Hamiltonians from envelope theory

classification ✦ hep-th hep-phmath-phmath.MPnucl-th
keywords betapotentialdiscretecoulombeigenvaluesenvelopehamiltonianssemirelativistic
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We analyze the (discrete) spectrum of the semirelativistic ``spinless-Salpeter'' Hamiltonian H = \beta \sqrt{m^2 + p^2} + V(r), beta > 0, where V(r) represents an attractive, spherically symmetric potential in three dimensions. In order to locate the eigenvalues of H, we extend the ``envelope theory,'' originally formulated only for nonrelativistic Schroedinger operators, to the case of Hamiltonians H involving the relativistic kinetic-energy operator. If V(r) is a convex transformation of the Coulomb potential -1/r and a concave transformation of the harmonic-oscillator potential r^2, both upper and lower bounds on the discrete eigenvalues of H can be constructed, which may all be expressed in the form E = min_{r>0} [ \beta \sqrt{m^2 + P^2/r^2} + V(r) ] for suitable values of the numbers P here provided. At the critical point, the relative growth to the Coulomb potential h(r) = -1/r must be bounded by dV/dh < 2 \beta/\pi.

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