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.
Asymptotic behavior of Nambu-Bethe-Salpeter wave functions for multi-particles in quantum field theories
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We derive asymptotic behaviors of the Nambu-Bethe-Salpeter (NBS) wave function at large space separations for systems with more than 2 particles in quantum field theories. To deal with $n$-particles in the center of mass flame coherently, we introduce the Jacob coordinates of $n$ particles and then combine their $3(n-1)$ coordinates into the one spherical coordinate in $D=3(n-1)$ dimensions. We parametrize on-shell $T$-matrix for $n$-particle system of scalar fields at low energy, using the unitarity constraint of the $S$-matrix. We then express asymptotic behaviors of the NBS wave function for $n$ particles at low energy, in terms of parameters of $T$-matrix, and show that the NBS wave function carry the information of $T$-matrix such as phase shifts and mixing angles of the $n$-particle system in its own asymptotic behavior, so that the NBS wave function can be considered as the scattering wave of $n$-particles in quantum mechanics. This property is one of the essential ingredients of the HAL QCD scheme to define "potential" from the NBS wave function in quantum field theories such as QCD. Our results, together with an extension to systems with spin 1/2 particles, justify the HAL QCD's definition of potentials for 3 or more nucleons(baryons) in terms the NBS wave functions.
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Hermitizing the HAL QCD potential in the derivative expansion
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.