A large-N_c analysis of the chiral baryon-baryon potential cuts the leading-order contact couplings from fifteen to three and fixes F/D=2/3 and C/D=2.
Large-$N_c$ operator analysis of hyperon-nucleon interactions in SU(3) chiral effective field theory
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We study octet-octet baryon ($J^P = {\textstyle \frac12}^+$) contact interactions in SU(3) chiral effective field theory by using large-$N_c$ operator analysis. Applying the $1/N_c$ expansion of the Hartee Hamiltonian, we find 15 operators in the octet-octet baryon potential where 4 operators for leading order (LO) and 11 for and net-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO). The large-$N_c$ operator analysis of octet-octet baryon matrix elements reduces the number of free parameters from 15 to 6 at LO of the $1/N_c$ expansion. The application of large-$N_c$ sum rules to the J\"{u}lich model of hyperon-nucleon (YN) interactions at the LO of the chiral expansion reduces the model parameters to 3 from 5 at the LO of $1/N_c$ expansion. We find that the values of LECs fitted to YN scattering data in Ref. \cite{Li:2016paq} in the relativistic covariant ChEFT (EG) approach is more consistent with the predictions of large-$N_c$ than in the heavy baryon (HB) formalism approach.
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The Baryon-Baryon Interaction in the Large-$N_c$ Limit
A large-N_c analysis of the chiral baryon-baryon potential cuts the leading-order contact couplings from fifteen to three and fixes F/D=2/3 and C/D=2.