3.3 Solutions 177
Fig. 3.10η−ξcurves for class II solutions. For explanation see the text (After Leonard I. Schiff,
Quantum mechanics, McGraw-Hill 1955)
ForV 0 a^2 between 2π^2 ^2 / 8 mand 4π^2 ^2 / 8 mthere is one energy level of
each class or two altogether. AsV 0 a^2 increases, energy levels appear succes-
sively first of one class and next of the other.
3.26 The probability for neutron and proton to be found outside the range of nuclear
forces (refer to Problem 3.21)
P=
∫∞
R
|ψ 2 |^2 dτ=
∫
(|u 2 (r)|/r)^24 πr^2 dr
= 4 πC^2
∫∞
R
e−^2 γrdr
P= 2 πC^2 e−^2 γR/γ (1)
By Eq. (15) of solution 3.19
AsinkR=Ce−γR
or
C^2 e−^2 γR=A^2 sin^2 kR≈A^2 (2)
because,kR≈π/ 2
Therefore,
p=
2 πA^2
γ
(3)
We can now find the constantAfrom the normalization condition