A comparison of two possible nuclear effective field theory expansions around the one- and two-pion exchange potentials

Abstract

In the effective field theory formalism nuclear forces are organized as a low energy expansion. Usually the lowest order in this expansion corresponds to the non-perturbative iteration of the one-pion exchange potential and a few contact-range operators as to ensure renormalization group invariance. Here we consider an alternative expansion in which two-pion exchange becomes the lowest order finite range interaction and as such is expected to be iterated. A comparison of this new expansion with the standard one shows a better convergence pattern for a few selected partial waves (1S0, 3P0 and 3S1-3D1) in two-nucleon scattering, in particular for the 1S0 channel (though both expansions converge well). We briefly comment on the possible theoretical grounds for the expansion around two-pion exchange from the point of view of effective field theory.

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