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Conformal Generation of an Exotic Rotationally Invariant Harmonic Oscillator

Journal
Physical Review D
ISSN
2470-0010
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Pliouchtchai, M  
Inzunza-Melo, L  
Abstract
An exotic rotationally invariant harmonic oscillator (ERIHO) is constructed by applying a nonunitary isotropic conformal bridge transformation (CBT) to a free planar particle. It is described by the isotropic harmonic oscillator Hamiltonian supplemented by a Zeeman type term with a real coupling constant g. The model reveals the Euclidean (|g|<1) and Minkowskian (|g|>1) phases separated by the phases g=+1 and g=-1 of the Landau problem in the symmetric gauge with opposite orientation of the magnetic field. A hidden symmetry emerges in the system at rational values of g. Its generators, together with the Hamiltonian and angular momentum produce nonlinearly deformed u(2) and gl(2,R) algebras in the cases of 0<|g|<1 and ∞>|g|>1, which transmute one into another under the inversion g→-1/g. Similarly, the true, u(2), and extended conformal, gl(2,R), symmetries of the isotropic Euclidean oscillator (g=0) interchange their roles in the isotropic Minkowskian oscillator (|g|=∞), while two copies of the gl(2,R) algebra of analogous symmetries mutually transmute in Landau phases. We show that the ERIHO system is transformed by a peculiar unitary transformation into the anisotropic harmonic oscillator generated, in turn, by anisotropic CBT. The relationship between the ERIHO and the subcritical phases of the harmonically extended Landau problem, as well as with a plane isotropic harmonic oscillator in a uniformly rotating reference frame, is established. © 2021 American Physical Society.
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