Planar Dirac equation with radial contact potentials
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2511.07179v1
- Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2025 15:10:26 GMT
- Title: Planar Dirac equation with radial contact potentials
- Authors: J. T. Lunardi, S. Salamanca, J. Negro, andL. M. Nieto,
- Abstract summary: We investigate the most general time-independent contact potential supported on a circumference.<n>The problem is effectively reduced to a one-dimensional one (the radial)<n>We then investigate the bound and scattering solutions for several choices of the physical parameters.
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- Abstract: We investigate the planar Dirac equation with the most general time-independent contact (singular) potential supported on a circumference. Taking advantage of the radial symmetry, the problem is effectively reduced to a one-dimensional one (the radial), and the contact potential is addressed in a mathematically rigorous way using a distributional approach that was originally developed to treat point interactions in one dimension, providing a physical interpretation for the interaction parameters. The most general contact interaction for this system is obtained in terms of four physical parameters: the strengths of a scalar and the three components of a singular Lorentz vector potential supported on the circumference. We then investigate the bound and scattering solutions for several choices of the physical parameters, and analyze the confinement properties of the corresponding potentials.
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