Exploring quark mass dependent three-nucleon forces in medium-mass nuclei

Abstract

Recently, new quark mass dependent three-nucleon (3N) forces have been identified, whose contributions in nuclear matter exceed expectations of Weinberg power-counting arguments. In this work, we investigate the impact of the most dominant new interaction term, characterized by the coupling F2, in ab initio calculations of medium-mass nuclei. For this, we combine the new F2 interaction with established 3N interactions up to next-to-next-to-leading order (N2LO) and next-to-next-to-next-to-leading order (N3LO) in chiral effective field theory. We explore two fit strategies for the low-energy couplings. The first is based only on few-body observables, while the second also incorporates information from 16O. Generally, we find that the F2 interaction has a significant impact on energies and radii, however mainly due to changes in the short-range couplings. Overall, we do not find systematic improvements in the reproduction of medium-mass nuclei when the additional F2 interaction is included.

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