Gamow-Jordan Vectors and Non-Reducible Density Operators from Higher Order S-Matrix Poles
Abstract
In analogy to Gamow vectors that are obtained from first order resonance poles of the S-matrix, one can also define higher order Gamow vectors which are derived from higher order poles of the S-matrix. An S-matrix pole of r-th order at z_R=E_R-i\Gamma/2 leads to r generalized eigenvectors of order k= 0, 1, ... , r-1, which are also Jordan vectors of degree (k+1) with generalized eigenvalue (E_R-i\Gamma/2). The Gamow-Jordan vectors are elements of a generalized complex eigenvector expansion, whose form suggests the definition of a state operator (density matrix) for the microphysical decaying state of this higher order pole. This microphysical state is a mixture of non-reducible components. In spite of the fact that the k-th order Gamow-Jordan vectors has the polynomial time-dependence which one always associates with higher order poles, the microphysical state obeys a purely exponential decay law.
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@article{arxiv.quant-ph/9705011,
title = {Gamow-Jordan Vectors and Non-Reducible Density Operators from Higher Order S-Matrix Poles},
author = {A. Bohm and M. Loewe and S. Maxson and P. Patuleanu and C. Puntmann and M. Gadella},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/9705011},
year = {2009}
}
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39 pages, 3 PostScript figures; sub2.eps may stall some printers and should then be printed out separately; ghostview is o.k