Abstract

We have obtained the approximate analytical solutions of the nonrelativistic Hydrogen-like atoms such as [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] and neutral atoms such as ([Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text]) atoms with a newly proposed generalized perturbed Yukawa potential with centrifugal barrier (GPYPCB) model using the generalized Bopp’s shift method and standard perturbation theory in the symmetries of noncommutative three-dimensional real space phase (NC: 3D-RSP). By approximating the centrifugal term through the Greene–Aldrich approximation scheme, we have obtained the energy eigenvalues and generalized Hamiltonian operator for all orbital quantum numbers [Formula: see text] in the symmetries of NC: 3D-RSP. The potential is a superposition of the perturbed Yukawa potential and new terms proportional with [Formula: see text]) appear as a result of the effects of noncommutativity properties of space and phase on the perturbed Yukawa potential model. The obtained energy eigenvalues appear as functions of the generalized Gamma function, the discreet atomic quantum numbers [Formula: see text], two infinitesimal parameters [Formula: see text], which are induced by (position–position and phase–phase). In addition, the dimensional parameters [Formula: see text] of perturbed Yukawa potential with centrifugal barrier model in NC: 3D-RSP. Furthermore, we have shown that the corresponding Hamiltonian operator in (NC: 3D-RSP) symmetries is the sum of the Hamiltonian operator of perturbed Yukawa potential model and the two operators are modified spin–orbit interaction and the modified Zeeman operator for the previous Hydrogenic and neutral atoms.

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