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Naive Dimensional Analysis for Three-Body Forces Without Pions

Harald W. Griesshammer

Published 2005-02-14, updated 2005-07-04Version 2

For systems of three identical particles in which short-range forces produce shallow two-particle bound states, and in particular for the ``pion-less'' Effective Field Theory of Nuclear Physics, I extend and systematise the power-counting of three-body forces to all partial-waves and orders, including external currents. With low-energy observables independent of the details of short-distance dynamics, the typical strength of a three-body force is determined from the superficial degree of divergence of the three-body diagrams which contain only two-body forces. This na\"ive dimensional analysis must be amended as the asymptotic solution to the leading-order Faddeev equation depends for large off-shell momenta crucially on the partial wave and spin-combination of the system. It is shown by analytic construction to be weaker in most channels with angular momentum smaller than 3 than expected. This demotes many three-nucleon forces to high orders. Observables like the quartet-S-scattering length are less sensitive to three-nucleon forces than guessed. I also comment on the Efimov effect and limit-cycle for non-zero angular momentum.

Comments: 31 pages LaTeX2e, including 8 figures in 13 .eps files, embedded with includegraphicx; linguistic corrections only, version to appear in Nucl Phys A
Journal: Nucl.Phys. A760 (2005) 110-138
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