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Non-Hermitian {cal PT}-Symmetric Dirac-Pauli Hamiltonians with Real Energy Eigenvalues in the Magnetic Field

arXiv
Authors: V. N. Rodionov

Year

2014

Paper ID

47445

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

The modified Dirac-Pauli equations, which is entered by means of 5}-mass extension of Hamiltonian operators, are considered. We also take into account the interaction of fermions with the intensive homogenous magnetic field focusing attention on (g-2) gyromagnetic factor of particles with spin 1/2. Without the use of perturbation theory in the external field the exact energy spectra are deduced with regard to spin effects of fermions. We discuss the possible proposals of experimental measuring of properties of new particles which arising in this model.

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  • The modified Dirac-Pauli equations, which is entered by means of γ5-mass extension of Hamiltonian operators, are considered.

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