Covering models of the asymmetric quantum Rabi model: $\eta$-shifted non-commutative harmonic oscillators
Cid Reyes-Bustos, Masato Wakayama

TL;DR
This paper introduces an $ ext{eta}$-shifted non-commutative harmonic oscillator ($ ext{eta}$-NCHO) and explores its relation to the asymmetric quantum Rabi model (AQRM), revealing spectral properties, degeneracies, and a confluence process that links the two models.
Contribution
It establishes a new $ ext{eta}$-shifted NCHO model, analyzes its spectral properties, and connects it to the AQRM through a novel confluence process, providing insights into symmetries and solutions.
Findings
$ ext{eta}$-NCHO exhibits degeneracies at $ ext{eta} rac{1}{2} ext{Z}$.
The iso-parallel confluence process relates eigenvalues of $ ext{eta}$-NCHO to AQRM.
$ ext{eta}$-NCHO can be viewed as a covering of the AQRM, aiding in understanding its symmetries.
Abstract
The non-commutative harmonic oscillator (NCHO) is a matrix valued differential operator originally introduced as a generalization of the quantum harmonic oscillator having a weaker -symmetry. The spectrum of the NCHO has remarkable properties, including the presence of number theoretical structures such as modular forms, elliptic curves and Eichler cohomology observed in the special values of the associated spectral zeta function. In addition, the Heun ODE picture of the eigenvalue problem of the NCHO reveals a connection with the quantum Rabi model (QRM), a fundamental interaction model from quantum optics. In this paper we introduce an -shifted NCHO (-NCHO) that has an analogous relation with the asymmetric quantum Rabi model (AQRM) and describe its basic properties. Even though the shift factor does not break the parity symmetry of the NCHO, a…
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Non-Hermitian Physics · Algebraic structures and combinatorial models · Quantum Information and Cryptography
