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Algebra of the spinor invariants and the relativistic hydrogen atom
arXiv
Authors: A. A. Eremko, L. S. Brizhik, V. M. Loktev
Year
2022
Paper ID
57711
Status
Preprint
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It is shown that the Dirac equation with the Coulomb potential can be solved using the algebra of the three spinor invariants of the Dirac equation without the involvement of the methods of supersymmetric quantum mechanics. The Dirac Hamiltonian is invariant with respect to the rotation transformation, which indicates the dynamical (hidden) symmetry SU(2) of the Dirac equation. The total symmetry of the Dirac equation is the symmetry SO(3) otimes SU(2). The generator of the SO(3) symmetry group is given by the total momentum operator, and the generator of SU(2) group is given by the rotation of the vector-states in the spinor space, determined by the Dirac, Johnson-Lippmann, and the new spinor invariants. It is shown that using algebraic approach to the Dirac problem allows one to calculate the eigenstates and eigenenergies of the relativistic hydrogen atom and reveals the fundamental role of the principal quantum number as an independent number, even though it is represented as the combination of other quantum numbers.
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