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(Introduction to Qusntum Mechanics, Griffiths, 2e)Problem 7.14
(Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, Griffiths, 2e)Problem 7.14


If the photon has a nonzero mass <math>(m_{\gamma} \neq 0)</math>, the Coulomb potential would be rep[laced by the Yukawa potential,
If the photon has a nonzero mass <math>(m_{\gamma} \neq 0)</math>, the Coulomb potential would be rep[laced by the Yukawa potential,

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(Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, Griffiths, 2e)Problem 7.14

If the photon has a nonzero mass , the Coulomb potential would be rep[laced by the Yukawa potential, where . With a trial wave function of your own devising, estimate the binding energy of a "hydrogen" atom with this potential. Assume , where , and give your answer correct to order

Solution:

The simplest trial function looks exactly like the hydrogen atom ground wavefunction, but with changed to . . acts as a variational parameter. The hydrogen atom Hamiltonian is

For hydrogen atom with standard Coulomb potential (massless photons), we have with

For the Yukawa potential, and

Or,

Or, Or, Now since </math>. So

Or,

In the second order term, we can replace by So

With this optimized value of , we can find out

where we have approximated by in the last bracketed term in the denominator.

Or, Or,