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Renormalization of Singular Potentials and Power Counting

Published 30 Jul 2007 in quant-ph, nucl-th, and physics.atom-ph | (0707.4325v2)

Abstract: We use a toy model to illustrate how to build effective theories for singular potentials. We consider a central attractive 1/r2 potential perturbed by a 1/r4 correction. The power-counting rule, an important ingredient of effective theory, is established by seeking the minimum set of short-range counterterms that renormalize the scattering amplitude. We show that leading-order counterterms are needed in all partial waves where the potential overcomes the centrifugal barrier, and that the additional counterterms at next-to-leading order are the ones expected on the basis of dimensional analysis.

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