Description of intermediate- and short-range NN nuclear force within a covariant effective field theory

The present paper is aimed to developing an effective field theory in the GeV region to describe consistently both elastic and inelastic NN scattering in a fully covariant way. In this development we employ our novel s-channel mechanism of NN interaction at intermediate and short ranges assuming a f...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of physics 2005-11, Vol.320 (1), p.71-107
Hauptverfasser: Faessler, Amand, Kukulin, V.I., Shikhalev, M.A.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The present paper is aimed to developing an effective field theory in the GeV region to describe consistently both elastic and inelastic NN scattering in a fully covariant way. In this development we employ our novel s-channel mechanism of NN interaction at intermediate and short ranges assuming a formation of the six-quark bag dressed with basic meson fields such as π, σ, ρ, and ω in the intermediate state. The peripheral part of the interaction is governed by t-channel one- and two-pion exchanges described fairly well by chiral perturbation theory. The σ-meson dressing should be especially important for the stabilization of the bag due to a high coupling constant of the σ-meson with the bag and also a strong interaction between the σ-field and space symmetric quark core |s 6[6]〉. This stabilization of the intermediate dressed bag (which shifts the mass of the bag downward to NN threshold) will be crucially important for the description of π, 2 π, ρ, and ω-meson production in NN collisions, and, in particular, for the correct description of π 0 production near threshold. So that, we expect that the results of the present work will lead to a deeper understanding the short- and intermediate-range nuclear forces and internucleon correlations in nuclei.
ISSN:0003-4916
1096-035X
DOI:10.1016/j.aop.2005.05.008