A numerical implementation of the RFT quantization condition yields finite-volume three-pion spectra for isospins 0, 1, and 2 with three-particle interactions turned off.
Relativistic $N$-particle energy shift in finite volume
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We present a general method for deriving the energy shift of an interacting system of $N$ spinless particles in a finite volume. To this end, we use the nonrelativistic effective field theory (NREFT), and match the pertinent low-energy constants to the scattering amplitudes. Relativistic corrections are explicitly included up to a given order in the $1/L$ expansion. We apply this method to obtain the ground state of $N$ particles, and the first excited state of two and three particles to order $L^{-6}$ in terms of the threshold parameters of the two- and three-particle relativistic scattering amplitudes. We use these expressions to analyze the $N$-particle ground state energy shift in the complex $\varphi^4$ theory.
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Implementing the RFT finite-volume formalism for three pions across all non-maximal isospins
A numerical implementation of the RFT quantization condition yields finite-volume three-pion spectra for isospins 0, 1, and 2 with three-particle interactions turned off.