Analytic study of conformable Schrodinger equation with Hydrogen atom
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.02699v1
- Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2022 16:12:32 GMT
- Title: Analytic study of conformable Schrodinger equation with Hydrogen atom
- Authors: Mohamed.Al-Masaeed, Eqab.M.Rabei and Ahmed Al-Jamel
- Abstract summary: Conformable Schrodinger equation for hydrogen atom with given conformable potential is solved.
Traditional energy levels and wave function for hydrogen atom are recovered when $alpha = 1$.
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- Abstract: In this paper, the conformable Schrodinger equation for hydrogen atom with
given conformable potential is solved. The conformable wave functions and
energy levels are obtained, and the traditional energy levels and wave function
for hydrogen atom are recovered when $\alpha = 1$. The probability density for
the first three levels and different values of $\alpha$ is plotted. It is
observed that the probability density gradually convert from $\alpha=0.5$ to
$\alpha = 1$ for all levels.
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