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Levinson's Theorem for Dirac Particles

J. Piekarewicz

Published 1993-06-10Version 1

Levinson's theorem for Dirac particles constraints the sum of the phase shifts at threshold by the total number of bound states of the Dirac equation. Recently, a stronger version of Levinson's theorem has been proven in which the value of the positive- and negative-energy phase shifts are separately constrained by the number of bound states of an appropriate set of Schr\"odinger-like equations. In this work we elaborate on these ideas and show that the stronger form of Levinson's theorem relates the individual phase shifts directly to the number of bound states of the Dirac equation having an even or odd number of nodes. We use a mean-field approximation to Walecka's scalar-vector model to illustrate this stronger form of Levinson's theorem. We show that the assignment of bound states to a particular phase shift should be done, not on the basis of the sign of the bound-state energy, but rather, in terms of the nodal structure (even/odd number of nodes) of the bound state.

Comments: Latex with Revtex, 7 postscript figures (available from the author), SCRI-061093
Journal: Phys.Rev.C48:2174-2181,1993
Categories: nucl-th, hep-th
Subjects: 11.80.-m, 11.10.Qr
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