Delta-Delta intermediate states in nucleon-nucleon scattering from a large-N<sub>c</sub> perspective
ORAL
Abstract
The large-Nc picture, where Nc is the number of colors, successfully explains some features of the nucleon-nucleon (NN) interactions. This success is somewhat surprising. In the large-Nc limit, the nucleon and the Delta isobar become degenerate, and the Delta plays an important role for the consistency of the large-Nc approach in the single-baryon sector. However, large-Nc analyses of NN interactions so far have not taken into account intermediate Delta-Delta states. We analyze the impact of including Delta intermediate states in NN scattering and provide a possible explanation for the success of “Delta-less” large-Nc approaches.
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Presenters
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Matthias R Schindler
University of South Carolina
Authors
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Matthias R Schindler
University of South Carolina
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Thomas Richardson
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
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Roxanne P Springer
Duke University