Testing low energy theorems in nucleon-nucleon scattering

Thomas D. Cohen and James M. Hansen
Phys. Rev. C 59, 3047 – Published 1 June 1999
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Abstract

Low energy theorems have been derived for the coefficients of the effective range expansion in s-wave nucleon-nucleon scattering valid to leading nontrivial order in an expansion-based Q counting, a scheme in which both mπ and 1/a (where a is the scattering length) are treated as small mass scales. Previous tests of these theorems based on coefficients extracted from scattering data indicate a pattern of gross violations which suggested serious problems for the perturbative treatment of pions implicit in Q counting. We discuss the possibility that uncertainties associated with extracting the coefficients from the scattering data make such tests invalid. Here we show that errors in the s-wave phase shift extractions are sufficiently small to test direct test predictions from Q counting at next to leading order. In particular we show that there exist low energy theorems for the sum of all terms in the effective range expansion beyond the first two which allow for precise tests. These low energy theorems fail badly which suggests that pionic aspects of Q counting are not under control.

  • Received 22 January 1999

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.59.3047

©1999 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Thomas D. Cohen

  • Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742-4111

James M. Hansen

  • Montgomery Blair High School, Silver Spring, Maryland 20901

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Vol. 59, Iss. 6 — June 1999

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