Two- and three-nucleon contact interactions and ground-state energies of light- and medium-mass nuclei
R. Schiavilla, L. Girlanda, A. Gnech, A. Kievsky, A. Lovato, L.E., Marcucci, M. Piarulli, and M. Viviani

TL;DR
This paper develops and fits two-nucleon contact interactions at various orders, incorporating three-nucleon forces, and applies them to calculate ground-state energies of light to medium-mass nuclei, analyzing cutoff sensitivities.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic approach to modeling two- and three-nucleon interactions at multiple orders and assesses their impact on nuclear binding energies across different mass ranges.
Findings
Three-nucleon interactions reduce cutoff sensitivity in light nuclei.
Predicted binding energies for $^3$H, $^3$He, and $^4$He match experimental values.
Cutoff sensitivity remains significant in medium-mass nuclei like $^{16}$O.
Abstract
Classes of two-nucleon () contact interactions are developed in configuration space at leading order (LO), next-to-leading order (NLO), and next-to-next-to-next-to-leading order (N3LO) by fitting the experimental singlet scattering length and deuteron binding energy at LO, and and scattering data in the laboratory-energy range 0--15 MeV at NLO and 0--25 MeV at N3LO. These interactions are regularized by including two Gaussian cutoffs, one for = and the other for = channels. The cutoffs are taken to vary in the ranges =--2.3) fm and =--3.0) fm. The 780 (1,100) data points up to 15 (25) MeV energy, primarily differential cross sections, are fitted by the NLO (N3LO) models with a /datum about 1.7 or less (well below 1.5), when harder cutoff values are adopted. As a first application, we report results for the binding…
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