Physics Letters B (Nov 2014)

Dirac equation in very special relativity for hydrogen atom

  • R.V. Maluf,
  • J.E.G. Silva,
  • W.T. Cruz,
  • C.A.S. Almeida

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 738
pp. 341 – 345

Abstract

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In this work, we study the modified Dirac equation in the framework of very special relativity (VSR). The low-energy regime is accessed and the nonrelativistic Hamiltonian is obtained. It turns out that this Hamiltonian is similar to that achieved from the Standard Model Extension (SME) via coupling of the spinor field to a Lorentz-violating term, but new features arise inherited from the non-local character of the VSR. In addition, the implications of the VSR-modified Lorentz symmetry on the spectrum of a hydrogen atom are determined by calculating the first-order energy corrections in the context of standard quantum mechanics. Among the results, we highlight that the modified Hamiltonian provides non-vanishing corrections which lift the degeneracy of the energy levels and allow us to find an upper bound upon the VSR-parameter.