Baryon-Baryon Interactions and Spin-Flavor Symmetry from Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics
Abstract
Lattice quantum chromodynamics is used to constrain the interactions of two octet baryons at the SU(3) flavor-symmetric point, with quark masses that are heavier than those in nature (equal to that of the physical strange quark mass and corresponding to a pion mass of ). Specifically, the S-wave scattering phase shifts of two-baryon systems at low energies are obtained with the application of L\"uscher's formalism, mapping the energy eigenvalues of two interacting baryons in a finite volume to the two-particle scattering amplitudes below the relevant inelastic thresholds. The values of the leading-order low-energy scattering parameters in the irreducible representations of SU(3) are consistent with an approximate SU(6) spin-flavor symmetry in the nuclear and hypernuclear forces that is predicted in the large- limit of QCD. The two distinct SU(6)-invariant interactions between two baryons are constrained at this value of the quark masses, and their values indicate an approximate accidental SU(16) symmetry. The SU(3) irreducible representations containing the , and channels unambiguously exhibit a single bound state, while the irreducible representation containing the channel exhibits a state that is consistent with either a bound state or a scattering state close to threshold. These results are in agreement with the previous conclusions of the NPLQCD collaboration regarding the existence of two-nucleon bound states at this value of the quark masses.
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@article{arxiv.1706.06550,
title = {Baryon-Baryon Interactions and Spin-Flavor Symmetry from Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics},
author = {Michael L. Wagman and Frank Winter and Emmanuel Chang and Zohreh Davoudi and William Detmold and Kostas Orginos and Martin J. Savage and Phiala E. Shanahan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.06550},
year = {2018}
}
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49 pages, 21 figures, 14 tables. v2: Minor wording improvements and updated references