The method of unitary clothing transformations in the theory of nucleon–nucleon scattering

The clothing procedure, put forward in quantum field theory (QFT) by Greenberg and Schweber, is applied for the description of nucleon–nucleon (N –N) scattering. We consider pseudoscalar (π and η), vector (ρ and ω) and scalar (δ and σ) meson fields interacting with 1/2 spin (N and N) fermion ones...

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Main Authors: Shebeko A., Dubovyk I.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2010-04-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20100305029
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spelling doaj-8dc8f0c36c4046d8998a0f2d5b6463552021-08-02T04:59:21ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2010-04-0130502910.1051/epjconf/20100305029The method of unitary clothing transformations in the theory of nucleon–nucleon scatteringShebeko A.Dubovyk I.The clothing procedure, put forward in quantum field theory (QFT) by Greenberg and Schweber, is applied for the description of nucleon–nucleon (N –N) scattering. We consider pseudoscalar (π and η), vector (ρ and ω) and scalar (δ and σ) meson fields interacting with 1/2 spin (N and N) fermion ones via the Yukawa–type couplings to introduce trial interactions between “bare” particles. The subsequent unitary clothing transformations (UCTs) are found to express the total Hamiltonian through new interaction operators that refer to particles with physical (observable) properties, the so–called clothed particles. In this work, we are focused upon the Hermitian and energy–independent operators for the clothed nucleons, being built up in the second order in the coupling constants. The corresponding analytic expressions in momentum space are compared with the separate meson contributions to the one–boson–exchange potentials in the meson theory of nuclear forces. In order to evaluate the T matrix of the N–N scattering we have used an equivalence theorem that enables us to operate in the clothed particle representation (CPR) instead of the bare particle representation (BPR) with its huge amount of virtual processes. We have derived the Lippmann–Schwinger(LS)–type equation for the CPR elements of the T–matrix for a given collision energy in the two–nucleon sector of the Hilbert space H of hadronic states and elaborated a code for its numerical solution in momentum space. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20100305029
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author Shebeko A.
Dubovyk I.
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Dubovyk I.
The method of unitary clothing transformations in the theory of nucleon–nucleon scattering
EPJ Web of Conferences
author_facet Shebeko A.
Dubovyk I.
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title The method of unitary clothing transformations in the theory of nucleon–nucleon scattering
title_short The method of unitary clothing transformations in the theory of nucleon–nucleon scattering
title_full The method of unitary clothing transformations in the theory of nucleon–nucleon scattering
title_fullStr The method of unitary clothing transformations in the theory of nucleon–nucleon scattering
title_full_unstemmed The method of unitary clothing transformations in the theory of nucleon–nucleon scattering
title_sort method of unitary clothing transformations in the theory of nucleon–nucleon scattering
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2010-04-01
description The clothing procedure, put forward in quantum field theory (QFT) by Greenberg and Schweber, is applied for the description of nucleon–nucleon (N –N) scattering. We consider pseudoscalar (π and η), vector (ρ and ω) and scalar (δ and σ) meson fields interacting with 1/2 spin (N and N) fermion ones via the Yukawa–type couplings to introduce trial interactions between “bare” particles. The subsequent unitary clothing transformations (UCTs) are found to express the total Hamiltonian through new interaction operators that refer to particles with physical (observable) properties, the so–called clothed particles. In this work, we are focused upon the Hermitian and energy–independent operators for the clothed nucleons, being built up in the second order in the coupling constants. The corresponding analytic expressions in momentum space are compared with the separate meson contributions to the one–boson–exchange potentials in the meson theory of nuclear forces. In order to evaluate the T matrix of the N–N scattering we have used an equivalence theorem that enables us to operate in the clothed particle representation (CPR) instead of the bare particle representation (BPR) with its huge amount of virtual processes. We have derived the Lippmann–Schwinger(LS)–type equation for the CPR elements of the T–matrix for a given collision energy in the two–nucleon sector of the Hilbert space H of hadronic states and elaborated a code for its numerical solution in momentum space.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20100305029
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