If the photon had a nonzero mass (m 0), the Coulomb potential would be replaced

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If the photon had a nonzero mass (mϒ ≠ 0), the Coulomb potential would be replaced by the Yukawa potential,

where μ = mϒc/ћ. With a trial wave function of your own devising, estimate the binding energy of a “hydrogen” atom with this potential. Assume μα << 1, and give your answer correct to order (μα)2.

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Introduction To Quantum Mechanics

ISBN: 9781107189638

3rd Edition

Authors: David J. Griffiths, Darrell F. Schroeter

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