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Renormalizability of leading order covariant chiral nucleon-nucleon interaction

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In this work, we study the renormalization group invariance (RGI) of the recently proposed covariant power counting (PC) scheme in the case of nucleon-nucleon scattering [Chin.Phys. C42 (2018) 014103] at leading order (LO). We show that unlike the LO Weinberg case, RGI is satisfied in the $^3P_{0}$ channel, because a term of $pp'$ appears naturally in the covariant PC scheme at LO. Another interesting feature is that the $^1S_{0}$ and $^3P_{1}$ channels are correlated. Fixing the two relevant low energy constants by fitting to the $^1S_{0}$ phase shifts at $T_\mathrm{lab.}=10$ and $25$ MeV with a cutoff $\Lambda$ of $400-650$ MeV, the $^3P_{1}$ phase shifts can be described relatively well. In the limit of $\Lambda\rightarrow \infty$, the $^1S_0$ channel becomes cutoff independent, while RGI is lost in the $^3P_{1}$ channel, consistent with the Wigner bound and the previous observation that the $^{3}P_1$ channel better be treated perturbatively. As for the $^1P_{1}$ and $^3S_{1}$-$^3D_{1}$ channels, RGI is satisfied, similar to the Weinberg approach.

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