Convergence Issues in Nucleon-Nucleon Effective Field Theory

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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15 pages, 10 figures, LaTeX, uses sprocl.sty. Contribution to the proceedings of the INT "Workshop on Nuclear Physics with Eff

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The origin of the breakdown scale in an effective field theory treatment of nuclear forces is investigated. Different organizational schemes used in the nonperturbative calculation of nucleon-nucleon scattering seem to break down for different physical reasons. It is argued that the same physics is actually responsible, namely strong two-pion exchange as also observed in the pion scalar form factor. The prospect of extending the applicability of the effective field theory beyond this breakdown point is discussed.

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