In the large-charge EFT of neutrons, effective-range corrections to the two-point function first appear at second order in the effective range, and the deformed theory has a narrow but usable perturbative window for Q=3 to 6 final-state neutrons.
Near-Schr\"odinger dynamics at large charge
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In this note we discuss a non-relativistic system at large charge in a regime where Schr\"odinger symmetry is slightly broken by an explicit mass term for the dilaton field which non-linearly realizes non-relativistic scale invariance. To get there, we first develop the large-charge formalism from the linear sigma model perspective, including the harmonic trapping potential necessary for the non-relativistic state-operator correspondence. As a signature of the explicit breaking, we identify a $\sqrt{Q}\log{Q}$ term, which depending on the space dimension is either of the same order as the effects coming from the breakdown of the EFT at the edge of the particle cloud, or can be distinguished from these effects over a large range of orders of magnitude.
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Unnuclear matter at large-charge
In the large-charge EFT of neutrons, effective-range corrections to the two-point function first appear at second order in the effective range, and the deformed theory has a narrow but usable perturbative window for Q=3 to 6 final-state neutrons.