Renormalization of One-Pion Exchange in Chiral Effective Field Theory for Antinucleon-Nucleon Scattering
Abstract
The renormalization of iterated one-pion exchange (OPE) is studied in Chiral Effective Field Theory () for the antinucleon-nucleon (N\!N) system. The OPE potential is cut off at a certain distance and contact interactions are represented by a complex spherical well with the same radius. We investigate the dependence on the cutoff radius of the phase shifts, inelasticities, and mixing angles for the low partial waves in N\!N scattering. We show that renormalization requires additional contact interactions compared to the expectation based on naive dimensional analysis. Results after renormalization are compared with the state-of-the-art energy-dependent partial-wave analysis of N\!N data. We compare our conclusions with applications of to the nucleon-nucleon system.
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