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PDM Klein-Gordon oscillators in cosmic string spacetime in magnetic and Aharonov-Bohm flux fields within the Kaluza-Klein theory

In the cosmic string spacetime and within Kaluza-Klein theory (KKT) backgrounds (indulging magnetic and Aharonov-Bohm flux fields), we introduce and study position-dependent mass (PDM) Klein-Gordon (KG) oscillators. The effective PDM is introduced as a deformation/defect in the momentum operator. We show that there are four different ways to obtain KG-oscillator. Two of which are readily known and the other two are obtained as byproducts of PDM settings. Next, we provide a thorough analysis on the corresponding spectra under different parametric effects, including the curvature parameter's effect. Such analysis is used as a reference/lead model which is used in the discussion of different PDM KG-oscillators models: a mixed power-law and exponential type PDM model that yields a pseudo-confined PDM KG-oscillator in cosmic string spacetime within KKT (i.e., the PDM KG-oscillators are confined in their own PDM manifested Cornell-type confinement), and a PDM KG-oscillator confined in a Cornell-type potential. Moreover, we extend our study and discuss a non-Hermitian $\mathcal{PT}$-symmetric PDM-Coulombic-type KG-particle model in cosmic string spacetime within KKT14

preprint2021arXivOpen access

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