On the self-adjointness of H+A*+A (2003.05412v4)
Abstract: Let $H:D(H)\subseteq{\mathscr F}\to{\mathscr F}$ be self-adjoint and let $A:D(H)\to{\mathscr F}$ (playing the role of the annihilator operator) be $H$-bounded. Assuming some additional hypotheses on $A$ (so that the creation operator $A{*}$ is a singular perturbation of $H$), by a twofold application of a resolvent Krein-type formula, we build self-adjoint realizations $\hat H$ of the formal Hamiltonian $H+A{*}+A$ with $D(H)\cap D(\hat H)={0}$. We give an explicit characterization of $D(\hat H)$ and provide a formula for the resolvent difference $(-\hat H+z){-1}-(-H+z){-1}$. Moreover, we consider the problem of the description of $\hat H$ as a (norm resolvent) limit of sequences of the kind $H+A{*}{n}+A{n}+E_{n}$, where the $A_{n}!$'s are regularized operators approximating $A$ and the $E_{n}$'s are suitable renormalizing bounded operators. These results show the connection between the construction of singular perturbations of self-adjoint operators by Krein's resolvent formula and nonperturbative theory of renormalizable models in Quantum Field Theory; in particular, as an explicit example, we consider the Nelson model.
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