Resolving the Large-N Nuclear Potential Puzzle
Abstract
The large nuclear potential puzzle arose because three- and higher-meson exchange contributions to the nucleon-nucleon potential did not automatically yield cancellations that make these contributions consistent with the general large scaling rules for the potential. Here it is proposed that the resolution to this puzzle is that the scaling rules only apply for energy-independent potentials while all of the cases with apparent inconsistencies were for energy-dependent potentials. It is shown explicitly how energy-dependent potentials can have radically different large N behavior than an equivalent energy-independent one. One class of three-meson graphs is computed in which the contribution to the energy-independent potential is consistent with the general large N rules even though the energy-dependent potential is not.
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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/0209072,
title = {Resolving the Large-N Nuclear Potential Puzzle},
author = {Thomas D. Cohen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/0209072},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Corrections to the toy model