Two-body double pole and three-body bound states: physical and unphysical quark masses
Abstract
We solve the Faddeev bound-state equations for three particles with simple two-body nonlocal, separable potentials that yield a scattering length twice as large as a positive effective range, as indicated by some lattice QCD simulations. Neglecting shape parameters, the two-body bound state is a double pole. For bosons we obtain a correlation between three- and two-body energies. For nucleons, this correlation depends additionally on the ratio of effective ranges in the two two-body -wave channels. When this ratio takes the value suggested by lattice QCD, our three-body energy agrees well with a direct lattice determination. When this ratio takes the experimental value, we find a three-body bound state with energy close to that of the physical triton. We suggest that results could be improved systematically with distorted-wave perturbation theory around a separable potential whose form factor is an inverse square root of momentum squared.
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@article{arxiv.2304.01165,
title = {Two-body double pole and three-body bound states: physical and unphysical quark masses},
author = {V. S. Timoteo and U. van Kolck},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.01165},
year = {2024}
}
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12 pages, 1 figure