Attractive $N$-$φ$ Interaction and Two-Pion Tail from Lattice QCD near Physical Point
Abstract: First results on the interaction between the $\phi$-meson and the nucleon ($N$) are presented based on the ($2+1$)-flavor lattice QCD simulations with nearly physical quark masses. Using the HAL QCD method, the spacetime correlation of the $N$-$\phi$ system in the spin 3/2 channel is converted into the $N$-$\phi$ scattering phase shift through the interaction potential. The $N$-$\phi$ potential appears to be a combination of a short-range attractive core and a long-range attractive tail. The latter is found to be consistent with the two-pion exchange (TPE) obtained from the interaction between a color-dipole and the nucleon. The resultant scattering length and effective range for $m_{\pi}=$ 146.4 MeV are $ a{(3/2)}0=-1.43(23){\rm stat.}\left({+36}{-06}\right){\rm syst.} {\rm fm}$ and $ r{(3/2)}_{\rm eff}=2.36(10){\rm stat.}\left({+02}{-48}\right){\rm syst.} {\rm fm}$, respectively. The magnitude of the scattering length is shown to have nontrivial dependence of $m{\pi}$ and is sensitive to the existence of the long-range tail from TPE.
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