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New SUSYQM coherent states for Poschl-Teller potentials: a detailed mathematical analysis

In a recent short note [Bergeron H, Gazeau J P, Siegl P and Youssef A 2010 EPL 92 60003], we have presented the nice properties of a new family of semi-classical states for Pöschl-Teller potentials. These states are built from a supersymmetric quantum mechanics approach and the parameters of these "coherent" states are points in the classical phase space. In this article we develop all the mathematical aspects that have been left apart in the previous article (proof of the resolution of unity, detailed calculations of quantized version of classical observables and mathematical study of the resulting operators: problems of domains, self- adjointness or self-adjoint extensions). Some additional questions as asymptotic behavior are also studied. Moreover, the framework is extended to a larger class of Pöschl-Teller potentials.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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