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Spectra and Scattering of Light Lattice Nuclei from Effective Field Theory

Nuclear Theory 2015-12-09 v1 High Energy Physics - Lattice

Abstract

An effective field theory is used to describe light nuclei, calculated from quantum chromodynamics on a lattice at unphysically large pion masses. The theory is calibrated at leading order to two available data sets on two- and three-body nuclei for two pion masses. At those pion masses we predict the quartet and doublet neutron-deuteron scattering lengths, and the alpha-particle binding energy. For mπ=510 m_\pi=510~MeV we obtain, respectively, 4anD=2.3±1.3 ^4a_{\rm nD}=2.3\pm 1.3~fm, 2anD=2.2±2.1 ^2a_{\rm nD}=2.2\pm 2.1~fm, and Bα=35±22 B_{\alpha}^{}=35\pm 22~MeV, while for mπ=805 m_\pi=805~MeV 4anD=1.6±1.3 ^4a_{\rm nD}=1.6\pm 1.3~fm, 2anD=0.62±1.0 ^2a_{\rm nD}=0.62\pm 1.0~fm, and Bα=94±45 B_{\alpha}^{}=94\pm 45~MeV are found. Phillips- and Tjon-like correlations to the triton binding energy are established. Higher-order effects on the respective correlation bands are found insensitive to the pion mass. As a benchmark, we present results for the physical pion mass, using experimental two-body scattering lengths and the triton binding energy as input. Hints of subtle changes in the structure of the triton and alpha particle are discussed.

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@article{arxiv.1506.09048,
  title  = {Spectra and Scattering of Light Lattice Nuclei from Effective Field Theory},
  author = {Johannes Kirscher and Nir Barnea and Doron Gazit and Francesco Pederiva and Ubirajara van Kolck},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.09048},
  year   = {2015}
}

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19 pages, 8 figures, 4 tables, submitted to PRC