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Renormalization of many-body effective field theory

Published 28 Aug 2023 in nucl-th, cond-mat.quant-gas, and hep-lat | (2308.14559v1)

Abstract: The renormalization of the effective field theories (EFTs) in many-body systems is the most pressing and challenging problem in modern nuclear ab initio calculation. For general non-relativistic EFTs, we prove that the renormalization group (RG) invariance can be achieved if and only if all single-particle momenta are regulated with a universal cutoff \Lambda. For a numerical demonstration, we construct a series of N{2}LO chiral forces with \Lambda varying from 250 MeV to 400 MeV. With all low energy constants fixed in two- and three-nucleon systems, we reproduce the experimental binding energies of {4}He and {16}O nearly independently of \Lambda. In contrast, all recent nuclear EFT constructions regulate the relative momenta for Galilean invariance, thus inherently break the RG invariance. This explains the unpleasantly strong cutoff-dependences observed in recent ab initio calculations. Our method can also be used to build RG-invariant EFTs with non-perturbative interactions.

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