Perturbatively deformed defects in Pöschl-Teller-driven scenarios for quantum mechanics

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DOI10.1016/J.PHYSLETA.2016.05.011zbMATH Open1360.81136arXiv1605.02122OpenAlexW2362485740WikidataQ62529031 ScholiaQ62529031MaRDI QIDQ526342FDOQ526342

R. da Rocha, A. E. Bernardini

Publication date: 10 May 2017

Published in: Physics Letters. A (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: P"oschl-Teller-driven solutions for quantum mechanical fluctuations are triggered off by single scalar field theories obtained through a systematic perturbative procedure for generating deformed defects. The analytical properties concerning the quantum fluctuations in one-dimension, zero-mode states, first- and second- excited states, and energy density profiles are all obtained from deformed topological and non-topological structures supported by real scalar fields. Results are firstly derived from an integrated lambdaphi4 theory, with corresponding generalizations applied to starting lambdachi4 and {em sine}-Gordon theories. By focusing our calculations on structures supported by the lambdaphi4 theory, the outcome of our study suggests an exact quantitative correspondence to P"oschl-Teller-driven systems. Embedded into the perturbative quantum mechanics framework, such a correspondence turns into a helpful tool for computing excited states and continuous mode solutions, as well as their associated energy spectrum, for quantum fluctuations of perturbatively deformed structures. Perturbative deformations create distinct physical scenarios in the context of exactly solvable quantum systems and may also work as an analytical support for describing novel braneworld universes embedded into a 5-dimensional gravity bulks.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1605.02122




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