In-medium N interactions with leading order covariant chiral hyperon/nucleon-nucleon forces
Abstract
In-medium N interactions are crucial in hypernuclei and neutron star physics. In this work, we study the in-medium N interaction within the relativistic Brueckner-Hartree-Fock (RBHF) framework, employing the leading-order covariant chiral hyperon/nucleon-nucleon forces for the first time. We demonstrate that a consistent description of both the experimental cross-section data and the `empirical value' of the single-particle potential can be achieved. This contrasts with the majority of studies in the non-relativistic framework, where higher-order two-body chiral forces are typically required. This study offers a new perspective on the in-medium N interactions, urgently needed in relativistic ab initio hypernuclear physics studies.
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