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Loop Corrections and Naturalness in a Chiral Effective Field Theory

Jeff McIntire, Ying Hu, Brian D. Serot

Published 2007-07-26, updated 2007-08-23Version 3

The loop expansion is applied to a chiral effective hadronic lagrangian; with the techniques of Infrared Regularization, it is possible to separate out the short-range contributions and to write them as local products of fields that are already present in our lagrangian. (The appropriate field variables must be re-defined at each order in loops.) The corresponding parameters implicitly include short-range effects to all orders in the interaction, so these effects need not be calculated explicitly. The remaining (long-range) contributions that must be calculated are nonlocal and resemble those in conventional nuclear-structure calculations. Nonlinear isoscalar scalar $(\sigma)$ and vector $(\omega)$ meson interactions are included, which incorporate many-nucleon forces and nucleon substructure. Calculations are carried out at the two-loop level to illustrate these techniques at finite nuclear densities and to verify that the coupling parameters remain natural when fitted to the empirical properties of equilibrium nuclear matter. Contributions from the $\omega N$ tensor coupling are also discussed.

Comments: 22 pages, 6 figures
Journal: Nucl.Phys.A794:166-186,2007
Categories: nucl-th
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