Deconstructing non-Dirac-hermitian supersymmetric quantum systems

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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27 pages, LateX, no figures

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10.1088/1751-8113/44/21/215307

A method to construct non-Dirac-hermitian supersymmetric quantum system that is isospectral with a Dirac-hermitian Hamiltonian is presented. The general technique involves a realization of the basic canonical (anti-)commutation relations involving both bosonic and fermionic degrees of freedom in terms of non-Dirac-hermitian operators which are hermitian in a Hilbert space that is endowed with a pre-determined positive-definite metric. A pseudo-hermitian realization of the Clifford algebra for a pre-determined positive-definite metric is used to construct supersymmetric systems with one or many degrees of freedom. It is shown that exactly solvable non-Dirac-hermitian supersymmetric quantum systems can be constructed corresponding to each exactly solvable Dirac-hermitian system. Examples of non-Dirac-hermitian (i) non-relativistic Pauli Hamiltonian, (ii) super-conformal quantum system and (iii) supersymmetric Calogero-type models admitting entirely real spectra are presented.

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