A Simple Data-Driven Level Finding Method of Quantum Many-Body Systems based on Statistical Outlier Detection
Atomic Physics
2023-04-26 v1 Nuclear Experiment
Applications
Abstract
We report a simple and pure data-driven method to find new energy levels of quantum many-body systems only from observed line wavelengths. In our method, all the possible combinations are computed from known energy levels and wavelengths of unidentified lines. As each excited state exhibits many transition lines to different lower levels, the true levels should be reconstructed coincidentally from many level-line combinations, while the wrong combinations distribute randomly. Such a coincidence can be easily detected statistically. We demonstrate this statistical method by finding new levels for various atomic and nuclear systems from unidentified line lists available online.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2203.12784,
title = {A Simple Data-Driven Level Finding Method of Quantum Many-Body Systems based on Statistical Outlier Detection},
author = {Kazuaki Hongu and Keisuke Fujii},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.12784},
year = {2023}
}