Bayesian Analysis of $\chi$EFT at Leading Order in a Modified Weinberg Power Counting Approach
Abstract
We present a Bayesian analysis of renormalization-group invariant nucleon-nucleon interactions at leading order in chiral effective field theory (EFT) with momentum cutoffs in the range 400--4000 MeV. We use history matching to identify relevant regions in the parameter space of low-energy constants (LECs) and subsequently infer the posterior probability density of their values using Markov chain Monte Carlo. All posteriors are conditioned on experimental data for neutron-proton scattering observables and we estimate the EFT truncation error in an uncorrelated limit. We do not detect any significant cutoff dependence in the posterior predictive distributions for two-nucleon observables. For all cutoff values we find a multimodal LEC posterior with an insignificant mode harboring a bound state. The and phase shifts emerging from the Bayesian analysis are less constrained and typically more repulsive compared to the results of a phase shift optimization. We expect that our inference will impact predictions for nuclei. This work demonstrates how to perform inference in the presence of limit-cycle-like behavior and spurious bound states, and lays the foundation for a Bayesian analysis of renormalization-group invariant EFT interactions beyond leading order.
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@article{arxiv.2302.12624,
title = {Bayesian Analysis of $\chi$EFT at Leading Order in a Modified Weinberg Power Counting Approach},
author = {Oliver Thim and Eleanor May and Andreas Ekström and Christian Forssén},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.12624},
year = {2023}
}
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20 pages, 16 figures