Resolving the $Λ$ hypernuclear overbinding problem in pionless effective field theory
Abstract: We address the $\Lambda$-hypernuclear `overbinding problem' in light hypernuclei which stands for a 1--3 MeV excessive $\Lambda$ separation energy calculated in ${\Lambda}5$He. This problem arises in most few-body calculations that reproduce ground-state $\Lambda$ separation energies in the lighter $\Lambda$ hypernuclei within various hyperon-nucleon interaction models. Recent pionless effective field theory nuclear few-body calculations are extended in this work to $\Lambda$ hypernuclei. At leading order, the $\Lambda N$ low-energy constants are associated with $\Lambda N$ scattering lengths and the $\Lambda NN$ low-energy constants are fitted to $\Lambda$ separation energies ($B{\Lambda}{\rm exp}$) for $A\leq 4$. The resulting pionless-EFT interaction reproduces in few-body stochastic variational method calculations the reported value $B_{\Lambda}{\rm exp}(_{\Lambda}5 $He)=3.12$\pm$0.02 MeV within a fraction of MeV over a broad range of momentum-space cut-off parameters. Possible consequences and extensions to heavier hypernuclei and to neutron-star matter are discussed.
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