Low-energy Scattering and Effective Interactions of Two Baryons at $m_{\pi}\sim 450$ MeV from Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics
Marc Illa, Silas R. Beane, Emmanuel Chang, Zohreh Davoudi, William, Detmold, David J. Murphy, Kostas Orginos, Assumpta Parre\~no, Martin J., Savage, Phiala E. Shanahan, Michael L. Wagman, and Frank Winter

TL;DR
This study uses lattice QCD at a pion mass of 450 MeV to analyze low-energy interactions of two octet baryons, extracting scattering parameters, and constraining effective field theories to predict properties at physical quark masses.
Contribution
It provides the first lattice QCD analysis of multiple two-baryon systems at this pion mass, constrains low-energy EFT coefficients, and demonstrates the predictive power of EFTs matched to lattice results.
Findings
Most systems are bound at this pion mass.
Spin-triplet $ ext{Σ}N$ and $ ext{Ξ}Ξ$ channels are repulsive and unbound.
Extrapolated binding energies agree with experimental data and phenomenology.
Abstract
The interactions between two octet baryons are studied at low energies using lattice QCD (LQCD) with larger-than-physical quark masses corresponding to a pion mass of MeV and a kaon mass of MeV. The two-baryon systems that are analyzed range from strangeness to and include the spin-singlet and triplet , (), and states, the spin-singlet () and () states, and the spin-triplet () state. The -wave scattering phase shifts, low-energy scattering parameters, and binding energies when applicable, are extracted using L\"uscher's formalism. While the results are consistent with most of the systems being bound at this pion mass, the interactions in the spin-triplet and channels are found to be repulsive and do not support bound states. Using…
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