Relativistic potential of a hydrogen-like system in Poincare invariant
quantum mechanics
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2012.06196v1
- Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2020 09:06:12 GMT
- Title: Relativistic potential of a hydrogen-like system in Poincare invariant
quantum mechanics
- Authors: V.V. Andreev
- Abstract summary: We use the Poincare-covariant model of a two particle system with gauge invariant potential to describe a relativistic hydrogen atom.
The kernel of the radial integral equation is obtained which describes a system of two fermions with electromagnetic interaction.
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- Abstract: To describe a relativistic hydrogen atom we used the Poincare-covariant model
of a two particle system with gauge invariant potential. The kernel of the
radial integral equation is obtained which describes a system of two fermions
with electromagnetic interaction.
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