First chiral EFT extraction of the deuteron gravitational form factors; D2 and D3 disagree with model calculations, notably D3 is finite at q=0.
Two-nucleon scattering: merging chiral effective field theory with dispersion relations
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We consider two-nucleon scattering close to threshold. Partial-wave amplitudes are obtained by an analytic extrapolation of subthreshold reaction amplitudes calculated in a relativistic formulation of chiral perturbation theory. The constraints set by unitarity are used in order to stabilize the extrapolation. Neutron-proton phase shifts are analyzed up to laboratory energies $T_{{\rm lab}}\simeq250$ MeV based on the next-to-next-to-next-to-leading order expression for the subthreshold amplitudes. We find a reasonably accurate description of the empirical S- and P-waves and a good convergence of our approach. These results support the assumption that the subthreshold nucleon-nucleon scattering amplitude may be computed perturbatively by means of the chiral expansion. The intricate soft scales that govern the low-energy nucleon-nucleon scattering are generated dynamically via a controlled analytic continuation.
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Gravitational form factors of the deuteron
First chiral EFT extraction of the deuteron gravitational form factors; D2 and D3 disagree with model calculations, notably D3 is finite at q=0.