
TL;DR
This paper reviews a lattice QCD potential method to study hadron interactions, exploring nuclear forces, the repulsive core, H-dibaryon existence, and neutron star mass constraints.
Contribution
It introduces a novel potential method in lattice QCD for analyzing hadron interactions and applies it to multiple physical phenomena.
Findings
Identification of the origin of the repulsive core in nuclear potentials
Evidence supporting the possible existence of H-dibaryon in flavor SU(3) limit
Application of the method to estimate maximum neutron star mass
Abstract
We review our strategy to study hadron interactions from lattice QCD using newly proposed potential method. We first explain our strategy in the case of nuclear potentials and its application to nuclear physics. We then discuss the origin of the repulsive core, by adding strange quarks to the system. We also explore a possibility for H-dibaryon to exist in flavor SU(3) limit of lattice QCD. We conclude the paper with an application of our strategy to investigate the maximum mass of neutron stars.
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