Enhanced binding of an N-particle system interacting with a scalar field. II: Relativistic version
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Enhanced binding of an \(N\)-particle system interacting with a scalar field. II: Relativistic version
Enhanced binding of an \(N\)-particle system interacting with a scalar field. II: Relativistic version
Abstract: An enhanced binding of -{it relativistic} particles coupled to a massless scalar bose field is investigated. It is not assumed that the system has a ground state for the zero-coupling. It is shown, however, that there exists a ground state for sufficiently large coupling. The proof is based on checking the stability condition and showing a uniform exponential decay of infrared regularized ground states.
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