Field-Theoretical Nucleon-Nucleon Potential
- 1 November 1970
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review D
- Vol. 2 (9) , 1999-2032
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.2.1999
Abstract
A formulation is presented for the derivation of a Schrödinger-equation potential from a field-theoretical model. The relativistic two-body equation of Bethe and Salpeter is reduced using a generalization of the Blankenbecler-Sugar method. The resulting equation is shown to be identical with the nonrelativistic Lippmann-Schwinger equation upon a unitarity-preserving identification of the amplitudes. An equivalent potential is thereby defined and expressed as a solution of an integral equation. The second- and fourth-order potentials are calculated, and their energy dependence and nonlocality are studied. An approximation scheme is developed for expanding the configuration-space potentials in the powers of the momentum operator. Terms up to and including the first power are retained, giving rise to a potential composed of central, spin-orbit, tensor, and spin-spin parts. The contributions of the meson resonances , , and are included to second order. The complete potential is numerically calculated using masses and coupling parameters taken from meson experiments; no parameter of the potential is searched upon. The resulting potential is remarkably similar to that of Hamada and Johnston (outside half a pion Compton wavelength), particularly for the parts that are relatively well determined by nucleon-nucleon scattering data. Further extensions of the program, including the treatment of the nucleon resonances and pair suppression, are discussed, and an outline of such extensions is given.
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