Systematics of the HAL QCD Potential at Low Energies in Lattice QCD
Abstract
The interaction in the 1S0 channel is studied to examine the convergence of the derivative expansion of the non-local HAL QCD potential at the next-to-next-to-leading order (N2LO). We find that (i) the leading order potential from the N2LO analysis gives the scattering phase shifts accurately at low energies, (ii) the full N2LO potential gives only small correction to the phase shifts even at higher energies below the inelastic threshold, and (iii) the potential determined from the wall quark source at the leading order analysis agrees with the one at the N2LO analysis except at short distances, and thus, it gives correct phase shifts at low energies. We also study the possible systematic uncertainties in the HAL QCD potential such as the inelastic state contaminations and the finite volume artifact for the potential and find that they are well under control for this particular system.
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