6–10 May 2024
US/Eastern timezone

Uniform Asymptotic Approximation Method with Pöschl–Teller Potential

7 May 2024, 14:45
15m
FAU FTL Room 312

FAU FTL Room 312

Cosmology, Black Holes, and other applications/phenomenology Cosmology

Speaker

Rui Pan (Baylor)

Description

We study analytical approximate solutions for second-order homogeneous differential equations with the existence of only two turning points (but without poles) by using the uniform asymptotic approximation (UAA) method. To be more concrete, we consider the Pöschl-Teller (PT) potential, for which analytical solutions are known. Depending on the values of the parameters involved in the PT potential, we find that the upper bounds of the errors of the approximate solutions in general are <= 0.15∼10% for the first-order approximation of the UAA method. The approximations can be easily extended to high orders, for which the errors are expected to be much smaller. Such obtained analytical solutions can be used to study cosmological perturbations in the framework of quantum cosmology as well as quasi-normal modes of black holes.

Authors

Rui Pan (Baylor) Jamal Saeed (Baylor) Gerald Cleaver (Baylor University, Waco, Texas, USA) Anzhong Wang (Baylor University)

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