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Title | Language |
Bound-state formation and thermalization within the Lindblad approach | en |
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Research Data | en |
Author(s)
Name | ORCID | GND | Affiliation |
Hendrik van Hees | |||
Carstern Greiner |
Project(s)
CRC-TR 211 “Strong-interaction matter under extreme conditions” – project number 315477589 – TRR 211
Faculty
13 Physics
DFG-Subject
309-01 Nuclear and Elementary Particle Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Relativity, Fields
Date Issued
11 March 2025
Publisher(s)
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
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Language(s)
en
Abstract(s)
Abstract | Language |
The Lindblad master equation is a frequently used Markovian approach to describe open quantum systems in terms of the temporal evolution of a reduced density matrix. Here, the thermal environ- ment is traced out to obtain an expression to describe the evolution of what is called a system: one particle or a chain of interacting particles, which is/are surrounded by a thermal heat bath. In this work, we investigate the formation of non-relativistic bound states, involving the P¨oschl- Teller potential, in order to discuss the formation time and the thermal equilibrium, applying scales from nuclear physics. This problem is borrowed from the field of heavy-ion collisions, where the deuteron is a probe which is measured at temperature regimes around the chemical freeze out temperature, while the deuteron itself has a binding energy which is much lower. This is known and often described as a “snowball in hell”. We use a reformulated Lindblad equation, in terms of a diffusion-advection equation with sources and therefore provide a hydrodynamical formulation of a dissipative quantum master equation | en |
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