Renormalization of $NN$ scattering: contact potential

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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18 pages(2 figures, 1 table), published in Phys. Rev. C, typos removed (including the ones in Appendix A, not corrected in Err

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10.1103/PhysRevC.71.034001, 10.1

The renormalization of the $T$-matrix for $NN$ scattering with a contact potential is reexamined in a nonperturbative regime through rigorous nonperturbative solutions. Based on the underlying theory point of view, it is shown that the UV divergences in the nonperturbative solutions of the $T$-matrix should be subtracted through 'endogenous' counter terms, which in turn leads to a nontrivial prescription dependence. Moreover, employing the effective range expansion, the important procedure for imposing physical boundary conditions to remove the nontrivial prescription dependence is discussed and highlighted, especially before making physical claims. As byproducts, some relations between the effective range expansion parameters are derived. We also discussed the power counting of the couplings for the nucleon-nucleon interactions and other subtle points present within EFT framework beyond perturbative treatment.

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