and N interactions from Lattice QCD near the physical point
Abstract
The S-wave and N interactions are studied on the basis of the (2+1)-flavor lattice QCD simulations close to the physical point (mπ 146MeV and mK 525MeV). Lattice QCD potentials in four different spin-isospin channels are extracted by using the coupled-channel HAL QCD method and are parametrized by analytic functions to calculate the scattering phase shifts. The interaction at low energies shows only a weak attraction, which does not provide a bound or resonant dihyperon. The N interaction in the spin-singlet and isospin-singlet channel is most attractive and lead the N system near unitarity. Relevance to the strangeness=-2 hypernuclei as well as to two-baryon correlations in proton-proton, proton-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions is also discussed.
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