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Baryon interactions from lattice QCD with physical masses -- Overview and $S = 0, -4$ sectors --

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Nuclear forces and hyperon forces are studied by lattice QCD. Simulations are performed with (almost) physical quark masses, $m_\pi \simeq 146$ MeV and $m_K \simeq 525$ MeV, where $N_f=2+1$ nonperturbatively ${\cal O}(a)$-improved Wilson quark action with stout smearing and Iwasaki gauge action are employed on the lattice of $(96a)^4 \simeq (8.1\mbox{fm})^4$ with $a^{-1} \simeq 2.3$ GeV. In this report, we give the overview of the theoretical framework and present the numerical results for two-nucleon forces ($S=0$) and two-$\Xi$ forces ($S=-4$). Central forces are studied in $^1S_0$ channel, and central and tensor forces are obtained in $^3S_1$-$^3D_1$ coupled channel analysis.

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Hermitizing the HAL QCD potential in the derivative expansion

hep-lat · 2019-09-02 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A formalism is given to convert the non-Hermitian HAL QCD potential into a Hermitian one order by order, with exact treatment at next-to-leading order, and the NLO correction for Xi-Xi(1S0) is small.

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  • Hermitizing the HAL QCD potential in the derivative expansion hep-lat · 2019-09-02 · conditional · none · ref 34 · internal anchor

    A formalism is given to convert the non-Hermitian HAL QCD potential into a Hermitian one order by order, with exact treatment at next-to-leading order, and the NLO correction for Xi-Xi(1S0) is small.