The importance of few-nucleon forces in chiral effective field theory

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Abstract

We study the importance of few-nucleon forces in chiral effective field theory for describing many-nucleon systems. A combinatorial argument suggests that three-nucleon forces-which are conventionally regarded as next-to-next-to-leading order-should accompany the two-nucleon force already at leading order (LO) starting with mass number A≃ 10–20. We find that this promotion enables the first realistic description of the 16 O ground state based on a renormalization-group-invariant LO interaction. We also performed coupled-cluster calculations of the equation of state for symmetric nuclear matter and our results indicate that LO four-nucleon forces could play a crucial role for describing heavy-mass nuclei. The enhancement mechanism we found is very general and could be important also in other many-body problems.

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Yang, C. J., Ekström, A., Forssén, C., Hagen, G., Rupak, G., & van Kolck, U. (2023). The importance of few-nucleon forces in chiral effective field theory. European Physical Journal A, 59(10). https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/s10050-023-01149-7

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