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Exactly solvable deformations of the oscillator and Coulomb systems and their generalization

Quantum Physics 2015-04-15 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems

Abstract

We present two maximally superintegrable Hamiltonian systems Hλ{\cal H}_\lambda and Hη{\cal H}_\eta that are defined, respectively, on an NN-dimensional spherically symmetric generalization of the Darboux surface of type III and on an NN-dimensional Taub-NUT space. Afterwards, we show that the quantization of Hλ{\cal H}_\lambda and Hη{\cal H}_\eta leads, respectively, to exactly solvable deformations (with parameters λ\lambda and η\eta) of the two basic quantum mechanical systems: the harmonic oscillator and the Coulomb problem. In both cases the quantization is performed in such a way that the maximal superintegrability of the classical Hamiltonian is fully preserved. In particular, we prove that this strong condition is fulfilled by applying the so-called conformal Laplace-Beltrami quantization prescription, where the conformal Laplacian operator contains the usual Laplace-Beltrami operator on the underlying manifold plus a term proportional to its scalar curvature (which in both cases has non-constant value). In this way, the eigenvalue problems for the quantum counterparts of Hλ{\cal H}_\lambda and Hη{\cal H}_\eta can be rigorously solved, and it is found that their discrete spectrum is just a smooth deformation (in terms of the parameters λ\lambda and η\eta) of the oscillator and Coulomb spectrum, respectively. Moreover, it turns out that the maximal degeneracy of both systems is preserved under deformation. Finally, new further multiparametric generalizations of both systems that preserve their superintegrability are envisaged.

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@article{arxiv.1411.7569,
  title  = {Exactly solvable deformations of the oscillator and Coulomb systems and their generalization},
  author = {Angel Ballesteros and Alberto Enciso and Francisco J. Herranz and Orlando Ragnisco and Danilo Riglioni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.7569},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

12 pages, 2 figures. Based on the contribution presented at "The 30th International Colloquium on Group Theoretical Methods in Physics", July 14-18, 2014, Ghent, Belgium. Some comments added. To appear in Journal of Physics: Conference Series