Parameter-free effective field theory calculation for the solar proton-fusion and hep processes
Abstract
Spurred by the recent complete determination of the weak currents in two-nucleon systems up to in heavy-baryon chiral perturbation theory, we carry out a parameter-free calculation of the threshold -factors for the solar (proton-fusion) and processes in an effective field theory that {\it combines} the merits of the standard nuclear physics method and systematic chiral expansion. The power of the EFT adopted here is that one can correlate in a unified formalism the weak-current matrix elements of two-, three- and four-nucleon systems. Using the tritium -decay rate as an input to fix the only unknown parameter in the theory, we can evaluate the threshold factors with drastically improved precision; the results are and . The dependence of the calculated -factors on the momentum cutoff parameter has been examined for a physically reasonable range of . This dependence is found to be extremely small for the process, and to be within acceptable levels for the process, substantiating the consistency of our calculational scheme.
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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/0208055,
title = {Parameter-free effective field theory calculation for the solar proton-fusion and hep processes},
author = {T. -S. Park and L. E. Marcucci and R. Schiavilla and M. Viviani and A. Kievsky and S. Rosati and K. Kubodera and D. -P. Min and M. Rho},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/0208055},
year = {2014}
}
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22 pages, 4 eps figures, ReVTeX