Peripheral NN-Scattering: Role of Delta-Excitation, Correlated Two-Pion and Vector Meson Exchange

Abstract

We evaluate, within one-loop chiral perturbation theory, the two-pion exchange diagrams with single and double delta-isobar excitation contributing to elastic NN-scattering. We find that virtual -excitation processes (in the static limit) produce the correct amount of isoscalar central attraction as needed in the peripheral partial waves with L≥ 3. Furthermore we compute the two-loop diagrams involving the ππ-interaction (so-called correlated 2π-exchange). Contrary to common believe these processes lead to negligibly small and repulsive corrections to the NN-potential. The exchange of vector mesons (, ω) turns out to be important for the F-wave phase shifts above Tlab=150 MeV. Without adjustable parameters we are able to reproduce the empirical NN phase shifts up to 350 MeV for L≥ 3 and up to about (50--80) MeV for the D-waves. This is therefore the characteristic window in which the NN-interaction is basically governed by chiral symmetry. Not surprisingly, the lower partial waves require non-perturbative methods and additional short-distance parametrizations of the NN-dynamics.

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