Non-relativistic quantum particles interacting with pseudoharmonic-type potential under flux field in a topological defect geometry
Prabir Rudra, Faizuddin Ahmed, Houcine Aounallah

TL;DR
This paper studies how non-relativistic quantum particles behave in a topological defect space with pseudoharmonic potentials and flux fields, revealing how these factors shift energy spectra and affect particle states.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of quantum particles in a topological defect geometry with pseudoharmonic potentials, deriving eigenvalues and wave functions influenced by flux and defect parameters.
Findings
Eigenvalues are significantly affected by the topological defect parameter β.
Quantum flux field causes a shift in the energy spectrum similar to the Aharonov-Bohm effect.
Derived solutions for ground state energies and wave functions in complex potential models.
Abstract
In this work, we investigate the quantum motions of non-relativistic particles interacting with a potential in the presence of the Aharonov-Bohm (AB) flux field within a topological defect geometry, for example, space-time with a distortion of a vertical line into a vertical spiral. We begin by deriving the radial Schr\"odinger wave equation, incorporating an anharmonic oscillator potential, which is a superposition of a harmonic oscillator and an inverse square potential, along with a constant term. The eigenvalue solution is obtained through the confluent Heun equation focusing on the ground state energy level and the radial wave function for the radial mode as an example and analyze the results. Subsequently, we use these results in molecular potential models, considering pseudoharmonic and shifted pseudoharmonic potentials. The derived eigenvalue solutions provide insights…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Biofield Effects and Biophysics
