Mathematical Models for Unstable Quantum Systems and Gamow States

Entropy (Basel). 2022 Jun 8;24(6):804. doi: 10.3390/e24060804.

Abstract

We review some results in the theory of non-relativistic quantum unstable systems. We account for the most important definitions of quantum resonances that we identify with unstable quantum systems. Then, we recall the properties and construction of Gamow states as vectors in some extensions of Hilbert spaces, called Rigged Hilbert Spaces. Gamow states account for the purely exponential decaying part of a resonance; the experimental exponential decay for long periods of time physically characterizes a resonance. We briefly discuss one of the most usual models for resonances: the Friedrichs model. Using an algebraic formalism for states and observables, we show that Gamow states cannot be pure states or mixtures from a standard view point. We discuss some additional properties of Gamow states, such as the possibility of obtaining mean values of certain observables on Gamow states. A modification of the time evolution law for the linear space spanned by Gamow shows that some non-commuting observables on this space become commuting for large values of time. We apply Gamow states for a possible explanation of the Loschmidt echo.

Keywords: Gamow functionals; Gamow vectors; coherent Gamow states; intrinsic irreversibility and Loschmidt echo; rigged Hilbert space; unstable quantum systems.

Grants and funding

This research was partially supported by grants “The Cosmological Origin of the Arrow of Time ”(ID: 61785), from the John Templeton Foundation, “Mecánica cuántica: interpretación y relaciones interteóricas” (ID: 20020190200097BA) from the Universidad de Buenos Aires, “Relaciones interteóricas entre la mecánica cuá ntica y otros dominios teóricos” (ID: no number) from the Universidad Austral, “Tres problemas filosóficos en la fundamentación de la física: Interpretación de la mecánica cuá ntica, irreversibilidad y relaciones interdisciplinares” (ID: PIP 11220200100483CO) from CONICET, “Fenómenos irreversibles en mecánica cuántica desde una perspectiva holista” (ID: PICT-2020-SERIEA-00782) and “La interpretación de la mecánica cuántica y de sus relaciones con otros dominios teóricos y disciplinares” (ID: PICT-2018-04519) from the FONCyT. This work was also supported by MCIN with funding from the European Union NextGenerationEU (PRTRC17.I1) and the Cosejería de Educación de la Junta de Castilla y León, Project QCAYLE and the MCIN Project PID2020-113406GB-I00 of Spain.