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In physics, a bound state is a composite of two or more building blocks (particles or bodies) that behaves as a single object. In quantum mechanics (where the number of particles is conserved), a bound state is a state in the Hilbert space that corresponds to two or more particles whose interaction energy is negative, and therefore these particles cannot be separated unless energy is spent. The energy spectrum of a bound state is discrete, unlike the continuous spectrum of isolated particles. (Actually, it is possible to have unstable bound states with a positive interaction energy provided that there is an "energy barrier" that has to be tunnelled through in order to decay. This is true for some radioactive nuclei and for some electret materials able to carry electric charge for rather long periods.)

In general, a stable bound state is said to exist in a given potential of some dimension if stationary wavefunctions exist (normalized in the range of the potential). The energies of these wavefunctions are negative.

In relativistic quantum field theory, a stable bound state of n particles with masses m1, ..., mn shows up as a pole in the S-matrix with a center of mass energy which is less than m1+...+mn. An unstable bound state (see resonance) shows up as a pole with a complex center of mass energy.

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In mathematical quantum physics

Let H be a complex separable Hilbert space, U = lbrace U(t) mid t in mathbb{R} rbrace be a one-parametric group of unitary operators on H and rho = rho(t_0) be a statistical operator on H. Let A be an observable on H and let mu(A,rho) be the induced probability distribution of A with respect to rho on the Borel sigma-algebra on mathbb{R}. Then the evolution of rho induced by U is said to be bound with respect to A if lim_{R rightarrow infty} sum_{t geq t_0} mu(A,rho(t))(mathbb{R}_{> R}) = 0 , where mathbb{R}_{>R} = lbrace x in mathbb{R} mid x > R rbrace .

Example: Let H = L^2(mathbb{R}) and let A be the position observable. Let rho = rho(0) in H have compact support and [-1,1] subseteq mathrm{Supp}(rho).

  • If the state evolution of rho "moves this wave package constantly to the right", e.g. if [t-1,t+1] in mathrm{Supp}(rho(t)) for all t geq 0 , then rho is not a bound state with respect to the position.
  • If rho does not change in time, i.e. rho(t) = rho for all t geq 0, then rho is a bound state with respect to position.
  • More generally: If the state evolution of rho "just moves rho inside a bounded domain", then rho is also a bound state with respect to position.

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