Lattice seminar

Nucleon-nucleon scattering: history, progress, resolutions

by Amy Nicholson (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

Europe/Zurich
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Description

Understanding the strong nuclear force is one of the fundamental goals of lattice QCD. In addition to shedding light on fine-tuning in nuclear physics, proper treatment of two-nucleon systems is crucial for the calculation of unknown two-nucleon observables, such as neutrinoless double beta decay amplitudes. However, results for this system have been plagued for over a decade by inconsistencies in the literature, pointing to potential uncontrolled systematics in one or more approaches. In this talk I will outline the history and difficulties encountered when computing two-nucleon observables, and present recent progress that has begun to resolve these controversies, leading to a more complete understanding of the systematics involved in two-nucleon computations.

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68098777127
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Elena Gianolio
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Tobias Tsang, Pascal Pignereau, Andreas Juttner, Simon Kuberski, Matteo Di Carlo, Felix Erben, Jacob Friedrich Finkenrath
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11900596
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