On the ionization energy of the semi-relativistic Pauli-Fierz model for a single particle
Abstract
A semi-relativistic Pauli-Fierz model is defined by the sum of the free Hamiltonian H f of a Boson Fock space, an nuclear potential V and a relativistic kinetic energy: H=[σ·(p+eA)]2+M2 - M + V + H f. Let -e0<0 be the ground state energy of a semi-relativistic Schr\"odinger operator H p=p2+M2 - M + V. It is shown that the ionization energy E ion of H satisfies E ion≥ e0>0 for all values of both of the coupling constant e∈R and the rest mass M≥ 0. In particular our result includes the case of M=0.
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