Dirac spinor scattering states with positive‐energy in rotating spheroid models

Author:

Gao Zhi‐Fu12,Chen Ci‐Xing3,Wang Na1,Zhao Xin‐Jun2ORCID,Wang Zhao‐Jun4

Affiliation:

1. Xinjiang Astronomical Observatory, CAS Urumqi Xinjiang China

2. Xinjiang Laboratory of Phase Transitions and Microstructures in Condensed Matters College of Physical Science and Technology, Yili Normal University Yining Xinjiang China

3. Department of Astronomy University of Sciences and Technology of China, CAS Hefei Anhui China

4. Xinjiang University of Science and Technology Korla Xinjiang China

Abstract

AbstractThere are many rotating spheroids in the universe, and many astronomers and physicists have used theoretical methods to study the characteristics of stellar gravity since Newton's time. This paper derives the solutions of eight scattering states ,, and for the Dirac equation with positive‐energy , and establishes the relationship between the differential scattering cross section and the stellar density . It is found that: (1) For the eight scattering states, their average scattering cross‐sections are proportional to , and depend on the star's radius, and the higher the stellar density , the greater the sensitivity of to the change of ; (2) For the four scattering states , their average scattering amplitudes and depend on the mass of the particles; while for the other four scattering states , , then and are independent of . This study links the gravitational characteristics of stars with the scattering cross section, creating a new method for studying the gravitational characteristics, which helps to reveal the mystery of the gravity of rotating ellipsoidal stars.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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