Accidental degeneracy of the hydrogen atom and its non-accidental solution in parabolic coordinates

Author:

Deshmukh P.C.12,Ganesan Aarthi3,Banerjee Sourav45,Mandal Ankur6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics and CAMOST, IIT Tirupati, Renigunta Rd., Tirupati 517506, India.

2. Department of Physics, Dayananda Sagar University, Kudlu Gate Hossur Road, Bengaluru 560114, India.

3. Department of Physics, J.B.A.S. College for Women, Chennai 600018, India.

4. Department of Physics, IIT Madras, Chennai 600036, India.

5. TCG Centers for Research and Education in Science and Technology, Kolkata, West Bengal 700016, India.

6. Department of Physical Sciences, IISER Mohali, Mohali 140306, India.

Abstract

The degeneracy associated with dynamical symmetry of a potential can be identified in quantum mechanics, by solving the Schrödinger equation analytically, using the method of separation of variables in at least two different coordinate systems, and in classical mechanics by solving the Hamilton–Jacobi equation. In the present pedagogical review, the notion of separability and superintegrability of a potential, with profound implications, is discussed. In an earlier tutorial paper, we addressed the n2-fold degeneracy of the hydrogen atom using the Casimir operators corresponding to the SO(4) symmetry of the 1/r potential. The present paper is a sequel to that work, in which we solve the Schrödinger equation for the hydrogen atom using separation of variables in the parabolic coordinate systems. In doing so, we take the opportunity to revisit some excellent works on symmetry and degeneracy in classical and quantum physics, if only to draw attention to these insightful studies, which unfortunately miss even a mention in most undergraduate and even graduate level courses in quantum mechanics and atomic physics.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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