cN interaction in chiral perturbation theory

Abstract

We adopt the heavy baryon chiral perturbation theory to calculate the cN interaction to the next-to-leading order. We consider the contact interactions, one-pion-exchange contributions, two-pion-exchange diagrams, and renormalization effects of the vertices, masses and wave functions. With the pion mass dependent expression, we fit the cN interaction from HAL QCD calculation with mπ≈ 410 MeV and mπ≈ 570 MeV, and then extrapolate it to the physical pion mass. The 3S1(I=1/2) cN interaction is weakly attractive but no bound solution is found. We also propose a quark model to estimate the leading order cN contact interaction with the NN interaction as input. This approach combining the quark model and the chiral effective field theory predicts a very attractive interaction in 1S0(I=3/2) cN channel and a two-body bound state.

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