Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2004-11-28
Prog.Theor.Phys. 114 (2005) 77-115
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
39 pages, 23 figures; changed title; added a few references and one figure; added a discussion
Scientific paper
10.1143/PTP.114.77
A relation between nuclear forces derived using a phenomenological approach and nuclear effective field theory (NEFT) is proposed from a renormalization group point of view. A phenomenological nuclear force (V_ph) and an NEFT-based NN-potential (V_EFT) are satisfactorily related to each other through the Wilsonian renormalization group (WRG) method. It is clearly shown that use of the simple contact interactions in NEFT is adequate to simulate small scale phenomena, and that an NEFT-based NN-potential (V_EFT) is free from dependence on the model used to describe small scale phenomena. We study the characteristics of V_EFT from a WRG point of view, emphasizing points that have not previously been fully recognized. We also use the V_{low k} method and a unitary transformation method to relate V_ph to V_EFT. It is found that they are not appropriate for this purpose.
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