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Pseudospin symmetry and the relativistic harmonic oscillator

Nuclear Theory 2009-11-10 v2

Abstract

A generalized relativistic harmonic oscillator for spin 1/2 particles is studied. The Dirac Hamiltonian contains a scalar SS and a vector VV quadratic potentials in the radial coordinate, as well as a tensor potential UU linear in rr. Setting either or both combinations Σ=S+V\Sigma=S+V and % \Delta=V-S to zero, analytical solutions for bound states of the corresponding Dirac equations are found. The eigenenergies and wave functions are presented and particular cases are discussed, devoting a special attention to the nonrelativistic limit and the case Σ=0\Sigma=0, for which pseudospin symmetry is exact. We also show that the case U=Δ=0U=\Delta=0 is the most natural generalization of the nonrelativistic harmonic oscillator. The radial node structure of the Dirac spinor is studied for several combinations of harmonic-oscillator potentials, and that study allows us to explain why nuclear intruder levels cannot be described in the framework of the relativistic harmonic oscillator in the pseudospin limit.

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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/0310071,
  title  = {Pseudospin symmetry and the relativistic harmonic oscillator},
  author = {R. Lisboa and M. Malheiro and A. S. de Castro and P. Alberto and M. Fiolhais},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/0310071},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

18 pages, 24 figures, uses RevTeX4, subfigure and caption macros. Revised version according to referee's comments, with typos and some figures corrected