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Power counting in peripheral partial waves: The singlet channels
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2017
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Effective Field TheoryEngineeringPhysicsNatural SciencesParticle PhysicsQuantum Field TheoryApplied PhysicsPower CountingNon-perturbative QcdNucleon-nucleon ScatteringMeson SpectroscopyLepton-nucleon ScatteringQuantum ChemistryChannel ModelSignal ProcessingQuantum ChromodynamicsWave InterferenceElectromagnetic Compatibility
We analyze the power counting of the peripheral singlet partial waves in nucleon-nucleon scattering. In agreement with conventional wisdom, we find that pion exchanges are perturbative in the peripheral singlets. We quantify from the effective field theory perspective the well-known suppression induced by the centrifugal barrier in the pion-exchange interactions. By exploring perturbation theory up to fourth order, we find that the one-pion-exchange potential in these channels is demoted from leading to subleading order by a given power of the expansion parameter that grows with the orbital angular momentum. We discuss the implications of these demotions for few-body calculations: though higher partial waves have been known for a long time to be irrelevant in these calculations (and are hence ignored), here we explain how to systematize the procedure in a way that is compatible with the effective field theory expansion.
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