Representation of the Resonance of a Relativistic Quantum Field Theoretical Lee-Friedrichs Model in Lax-Phillips Scattering Theory
Y. Strauss, L.P. Horwitz

TL;DR
This paper applies Lax-Phillips scattering theory to a relativistic quantum field model, providing a semigroup evolution description of resonant states and explicitly constructing the associated resonant states with detailed particle content analysis.
Contribution
It extends Lax-Phillips scattering theory to a relativistic quantum field theoretical Lee model, explicitly constructs resonant states, and analyzes their particle content.
Findings
Lax-Phillips S-matrix is an inner function
Explicit construction of resonant states in the model
Analysis of particle content of resonant states
Abstract
The quantum mechanical description of the evolution of an unstable system defined initially as a state in a Hilbert space at a given time does not provide a semigroup (exponential) decay law. The Wigner-Weisskopf survival amplitude, describing reversible quantum transitions, may be dominated by exponential type decay in pole approximation at times not too short or too long, but, in the two channel case, for example, the pole residues are not orthogonal, and the evolution does not correspond to a semigroup (experiments on the decay of the neutral -meson system strongly support the semigroup evolution postulated by Lee, Oehme and Yang, and Yang and Wu). The scattering theory of Lax and Phillips, originally developed for classical wave equations, has been recently extended to the description of the evolution of resonant states in the framework of quantum theory. The resulting evolution…
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