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Subleading contributions to the nuclear scalar isoscalar currents
We extend our recent analyses of the nuclear vector, axial-vector and
pseudoscalar currents and derive the leading one-loop corrections to the
two-nucleon scalar current operator in the framework of chiral effective field
theory using the method of unitary transformation. We also show that the scalar
current operators at zero momentum transfer are directly related to the quark
mass dependence of the nuclear forces.Comment: 14 pages, 6 figure
Extracting -wave scattering lengths from cusp effect in heavy quarkonium dipion transitions
Charge-exchange rescattering leads to a cusp
effect in the invariant mass spectrum of processes with
in the final state which can be used to measure -wave
scattering lengths. Employing a non-relativistic effective field theory, we
discuss the possibility of extracting the scattering lengths in heavy
quarkonium transitions. The transition
is studied in details. We discuss the
precision that can be reached in such an extraction for a certain number of
events.Comment: 15 pages, 7 figures, 1 tabl
Modern Theory of Nuclear Forces
Effective field theory allows for a systematic and model-independent
derivation of the forces between nucleons in harmony with the symmetries of
Quantum Chromodynamics. We review the foundations of this approach and discuss
its application for light nuclei at various resolution scales. The extension of
this approach to many-body systems is briefly sketched.Comment: Commissioned article for Reviews of Modern Physics, 52 pp, 40 fig
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