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arxiv: 2507.20045 · v3 · pith:PY555CEMnew · submitted 2025-07-26 · 🪐 quant-ph · hep-th

Cornell Interaction in the Two-body Pauli-Schr\"odinger-type Equation Framework: The Symplectic Quantum Mechanics Formalism

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keywords fieldquantummagneticsymplecticbehaviorcornellequationfunction
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We investigate the quantum behavior of a quark-antiquark bound system under the influence of a magnetic field within the symplectic formulation of quantum mechanics. Employing a perturbative approach, we obtain the ground and first excited states of the system described by the Cornell potential, which incorporates both confining and non-confining interactions. After performing a Levi-Civita mapping in phase space, we solve the time-independent symplectic Pauli-Schr\"odinger-type equation and determine the corresponding Wigner function. Special attention is given to the observation of the confinement of the quark-antiquark, that is revealed in the phase space structure. Due to the presence of spin in the Hamiltonian, the results reveal that the magnetic field enhances the non-classicality of the Wigner function, signaling stronger quantum interference and a departure from classical behavior. The experimental mass spectra is used to estimate the intensity of the external field, leading to a value that is in order of the transiet magnetic field measured in non-central heavy-ion collisions at RHIC and LHC.

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