We construct two-electron scattering states and verify their tensor product structure in the infrared-regular massless Nelson model. The proof follows the lines of Haag-Ruelle scattering theory: Scattering state approximants are defined with the help of two time-dependent renormalized creation operators of the electrons acting on the vacuum. They depend on the ground state wave functions of the (single-electron) fiber Hamiltonians with infrared cut-off. The convergence of these approximants as t→∞ is shown with the help of Cook's method combined with a non-stationary phase argument. The removal of the infrared cut-off in the limit t→∞ requires sharp estimates on the derivatives of these ground state wave functions w.r.t. electron and photon...
AbstractThe massless Nelson model describes non-relativistic, spinless quantum particles interacting...
We consider a model of quantum particles coupled to a massless quantum scalar field, called the mass...
The massless Nelson model describes non-relativistic, spinless quantum particles interactin...
We construct two-electron scattering states and verify their tensor product struc- ture in the infra...
We construct two-electron scattering states and verify their tensor product struc- ture in the infra...
For the massless Nelson model, we provide detailed information about the dependence of the normalize...
We consider the massless Nelson model with two types of massive particles which we call atoms and el...
Let HP,σbe the single-electron fiber Hamiltonians of the massless Nelson model at total momentum P a...
Abstract.: In the one-particle sector of Nelson's massless model, we construct scattering states in ...
In the one-particle sector of Nelson’s massless model, we construct scattering states in the time-de...
We construct infraparticle scattering states for Compton scattering in the standard model of non-rel...
International audienceWe consider the Nelson model with variable coefficients and investigate the pr...
Abstract. We construct infraparticle scattering states for Compton scattering in the standard model ...
We consider a model of quantum particles coupled to a massless quantum scalar field, called the mass...
We consider a model for a massive uncharged non-relativistic particle interacting with a massless bo...
AbstractThe massless Nelson model describes non-relativistic, spinless quantum particles interacting...
We consider a model of quantum particles coupled to a massless quantum scalar field, called the mass...
The massless Nelson model describes non-relativistic, spinless quantum particles interactin...
We construct two-electron scattering states and verify their tensor product struc- ture in the infra...
We construct two-electron scattering states and verify their tensor product struc- ture in the infra...
For the massless Nelson model, we provide detailed information about the dependence of the normalize...
We consider the massless Nelson model with two types of massive particles which we call atoms and el...
Let HP,σbe the single-electron fiber Hamiltonians of the massless Nelson model at total momentum P a...
Abstract.: In the one-particle sector of Nelson's massless model, we construct scattering states in ...
In the one-particle sector of Nelson’s massless model, we construct scattering states in the time-de...
We construct infraparticle scattering states for Compton scattering in the standard model of non-rel...
International audienceWe consider the Nelson model with variable coefficients and investigate the pr...
Abstract. We construct infraparticle scattering states for Compton scattering in the standard model ...
We consider a model of quantum particles coupled to a massless quantum scalar field, called the mass...
We consider a model for a massive uncharged non-relativistic particle interacting with a massless bo...
AbstractThe massless Nelson model describes non-relativistic, spinless quantum particles interacting...
We consider a model of quantum particles coupled to a massless quantum scalar field, called the mass...
The massless Nelson model describes non-relativistic, spinless quantum particles interactin...