I describe recent progress towards a theory of the NN force which captures the consequences of QCD's chiral symmetry and the pattern of its breaking, and is formulated as an expansion in a ratio of low and high mass scales, Mlo=Mhi. This "chiral effective field theory" of the NN system is a firm foundation for explorations of nuclear structure and reactions that are grounded in QCD's low-energy symmetries. While calculations that use a cPT expansion for the NN potential have proven very successful, they can only be used with a narrow range of momentum-space cutoffs, which leaves the expansion parameter for observable quantities somewhat murky. Here we seek a truly systematic effective field theory for the NN amplitude, that is manifestly renormalizationgroup invariant at each order in a demonstrably perturbative expansion.
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Phillips, D. R. (2012). Recent results in chiral effective field theory for the NN system. In Proceedings of Science (Vol. 2012-August). Proceedings of Science (PoS). https://doi.org/10.22323/1.172.0013
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