The nucleon(N)-Omega(Ω) system in the S-wave and spin-2 channel (5S2) is studied from the (2+1)-flavor lattice QCD with nearly physical quark masses (mπ≃146~MeV and mK≃525~MeV). The time-dependent HAL QCD method is employed to convert the lattice QCD data of the two-baryon correlation function to the baryon-baryon potential and eventually to the scattering observables. The NΩ(5S2) potential, obtained under the assumption that its couplings to the D-wave octet-baryon pairs are small, is found to be attractive in all distances and to produce a quasi-bound state near unitarity: In this channel, the scattering length, the effective range and the binding energy from QCD alone read a0=5.30(0.44)(−0.01+0.16)~fm, reff=1.26(0.01)(−0.01+0.02)~fm, B=1.54(0.30)(−0.10+0.04)~MeV, respectively. Including the extra Coulomb attraction, the binding energy of pΩ−(5S2) becomes BpΩ−=2.46(0.34)(−0.11+0.04)~MeV. Such a spin-2 pΩ− state could be searched through two-particle correlations in p-p, p-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions.
@article{arxiv.1810.03416,
title = {$N\Omega$ dibaryon from lattice QCD near the physical point},
author = {Takumi Iritani and Sinya Aoki and Takumi Doi and Faisal Etminan and Shinya Gongyo and Tetsuo Hatsuda and Yoichi Ikeda and Takashi Inoue and Noriyoshi Ishii and Takaya Miyamoto and Kenji Sasaki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.03416},
year = {2019}
}