Strangeness $S=-2$ baryon-baryon interactions in relativistic chiral effective field theory
Abstract
We study the strangeness baryon-baryon interactions in relativistic chiral effective field theory at leading order. Among the 15 relevant low energy constants, eight of them are determined by fitting to the state of the art lattice QCD data of the HAL QCD Collaboration (with MeV), and the rest are either taken from the study of the hyperon-nucleon systems, assuming strict SU(3) flavor symmetry, or temporarily set equal to zero. Using the so-obtained low energy constants, we extrapolate the results to the physical point, and show that they are consistent with the available experimental scattering data. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the and phase shifts near the threshold are very sensitive to the lattice QCD data fitted, to the pion mass, and to isospin symmetry breaking effects. As a result, any conclusion drawn from lattice QCD data at unphysical pion masses (even close to the physical point) should be taken with caution. Our results at the physical point, similar to the lattice QCD data, show that a resonance/quasi-bound state may appear in the / channel.
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@article{arxiv.1809.03199,
title = {Strangeness $S=-2$ baryon-baryon interactions in relativistic chiral effective field theory},
author = {Kai-Wen Li and Tetsuo Hyodo and Li-Sheng Geng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.03199},
year = {2019}
}
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20 pages, 8 figures