How coordinate Bethe ansatz works for Inozemtsev model

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DOI10.1007/S00220-021-04281-XzbMATH Open1484.82016arXiv2009.14513OpenAlexW4210829809MaRDI QIDQ2113495FDOQ2113495

Jules Lamers, Rob Klabbers

Publication date: 14 March 2022

Published in: Communications in Mathematical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Three decades ago, Inozemtsev found an isotropic long-range spin chain with elliptic pair potential that interpolates between the Heisenberg and Haldane-Shastry (HS) spin chains while admitting an exact solution throughout, based on a connection with the elliptic quantum Calogero-Sutherland model. Though Inozemtsev's spin chain is widely believed to be quantum integrable, the underlying algebraic reason for its exact solvability is not yet well understood. As a step in this direction we refine Inozemtsev's `extended coordinate Bethe ansatz' and clarify various aspects of the model's exact spectrum and its limits. We identify quasimomenta in terms of which the M-particle energy is close to being (functionally) additive, as one would expect from the limiting models; our expression is additive iff the energy of the elliptic Calogero-Sutherland system is so. This enables us to rewrite the energy and Bethe-ansatz equations on the elliptic curve, turning the spectral problem into a rational problem as might be expected for an isotropic spin chain. We treat the M=2 particle sector and its limits in detail. We identify an S-matrix that is independent of positions. We show that the Bethe-ansatz equations reduce to those of Heisenberg in one limit and give rise to the `motifs' of HS in the other limit. We show that, as the interpolation parameter changes, the `scattering states' from Heisenberg become Yangian highest-weight states for HS, while bound states become (mathfraksl2-highest weight versions of) affine descendants of the magnons from M=1. For bound states we find a generalisation of the known equation for the `critical length' for the Heisenberg spin chain. We discuss completeness for M=2 by passing to the elliptic curve. Our review of the two-particle sectors of the Heisenberg and HS spin chains may be of independent interest.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.14513





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