The Triton Charge Radius to Next-to-next-to-leading order in Pionless Effective Field Theory
Abstract
The triton point charge radius is calculated to next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO) in pionless effective field theory (EFT(\!π)), yielding a prediction of 1.140.19 fm (leading order), 1.590.08 fm (next-to leading order), and 1.620.03 fm (NNLO) in agreement with the current experimental extraction of 1.59780.040 fm [Angeli and Marinova, At. Data Nucl. Data Tables 99, 69 (2013)]. The error at NNLO is due to cutoff variation ( 1%) within a reasonable range of calculated cutoffs and from a EFT(\!π) error estimate ( 1.5%). In addition new techniques are introduced to add perturbative corrections to bound and scattering state calculations for short range effective field theories, but with a focus on their use in EFT(\!π)
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