On the role of isospin violation in the pion-nucleon σ-term
Abstract
In recent years, a persistent tension between phenomenological and lattice QCD determinations of the pion-nucleon σ-term σπ N has developed. In particular, lattice-QCD calculations have matured to the point that isospin-violating effects need to be included. Here, we point out that the standard conventions adopted in both fields are incompatible, with the data-driven extraction based on the charged-pion mass, but lattice-QCD conventions relying on the mass of the neutral pion to define the isospin limit. The corresponding correction amounts to σπ N=3.1(5)\,MeV when evaluated in chiral perturbation theory with low-energy constants determined from a Roy-Steiner analysis of pion-nucleon scattering as well as σπ N itself. It reduces the tension with lattice QCD, and should be included in the comparison to phenomenological determinations. We also update the extraction from pionic atoms accounting for the latest measurement of the width of pionic hydrogen, σπ N=59.0(3.5)\,MeV, and provide the corresponding set of scalar couplings of the nucleon.
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