Scattering theory with localized non-Hermiticities

Abstract

In the context of the recent interest in solvable models of scattering mediated by non-Hermitian Hamiltonians (cf. H. F. Jones, Phys. Rev. D 76, 125003 (2007)) we show that and how the well known variability of our ad hoc choice of the metric which defines the physical Hilbert space of states can help us to clarify several apparent paradoxes. We argue that with a suitable a fully plausible physical picture of the scattering is recovered. Quantitatively, our new recipe is illustrated on an exactly solvable toy model.

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