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On the effectiveness of effective field theory in peripheral nucleon-nucleon scattering

Nuclear Theory 2009-11-10 v4

Abstract

Peripheral nucleon-nucleon scattering is analysed in the framework of an effective field theory. Distorted-wave methods are used to remove the effects of one-pion exchange. Two-pion exchange and recoil corrections to one-pion exchange are then subtracted pertubatively. This removes all contributions up to order Q^3 in the chiral expansion. We have applied this to the 1D2, 1F3 and 1G4 waves, using phase shifts from various partial-wave analyses by the Nijmegen group. In regions where these analyses agree we find no evidence for a breakdown of the chiral expansion. One of the terms in the effective short-range potential, the leading one in the 1D2 channel, is larger might be expected, but in general these terms have momentum scales of about 300-400 MeV. We also see hints of isospin breaking in the pi-N couplings.

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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/0307050,
  title  = {On the effectiveness of effective field theory in peripheral nucleon-nucleon scattering},
  author = {Michael C. Birse and Judith A. McGovern},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/0307050},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

6 pages, 5 figures (improved determination of scales in residual interaction)