Effects of Lorentz Symmetry Violation on a Relativistic Scalar Particle
in Quantum Systems
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2106.02458v2
- Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2021 13:47:47 GMT
- Title: Effects of Lorentz Symmetry Violation on a Relativistic Scalar Particle
in Quantum Systems
- Authors: Faizuddin Ahmed
- Abstract summary: relativistic quantum dynamics of a scalar particle under the effect of Lorentz symmetry violation determined by a tensor $(K_F)_mu,nu,alpha,beta$ out of the Standard Model Extension is investigated.
We see that the bound-state solution of the modified Klein-Gordon equation can be obtained, and the spectrum of energy and the wave function depends on the Lorentz symmetry breaking parameters.
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- Abstract: In this paper, the relativistic quantum dynamics of a scalar particle under
the effect of Lorentz symmetry violation determined by a tensor
$(K_{F})_{\mu\,\nu\,\alpha\,\beta}$ out of the Standard Model Extension is
investigated. We see that the bound-state solution of the modified Klein-Gordon
equation can be obtained, and the spectrum of energy and the wave function
depends on the Lorentz symmetry breaking parameters
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