Simplification of chiral nuclear forces near the unitarity limit
Songlin Lyu, Lin Zuo, Rui Peng, Sebastian K\"onig, and Bingwei Long

TL;DR
This paper introduces a simplified chiral nuclear force model that treats pion exchange perturbatively, explaining short-range nuclear interactions and achieving accurate nucleon scattering results near the unitarity limit.
Contribution
It proposes a new perturbative scheme for chiral nuclear forces that simplifies calculations and explains the success of short-range nuclear force models.
Findings
Accurately describes NN phase shifts up to 300 MeV
Provides a microscopic explanation for short-range nuclear forces
Successfully models 3N and 4N bound states
Abstract
Modern theory approaches for describing atomic nuclei often make use of on an effective theory that constructs the interaction between nucleons systematically based on Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), exploiting constraints arising from the approximate chiral symmetry of QCD. The tensor nuclear force produced by one-pion exchange is an important feature that arises naturally in this framework. In this work we show that, however, the tensor force is suppressed by the large nucleon-nucleon scattering lengths in combination with the smallness of the pion mass. Based on this observation, we propose a new scheme for a chiral nuclear force that is able to describe phase shifts up to the center-of-mass momenta MeV while treating pion exchange as a perturbation. Our much simplified leading-order force provides a microscopic explanation for the recent success of various…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Nuclear physics research studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
