Renormalization of a Contact Interaction on a Lattice

10 Dec 2019  ·  Christopher Körber, Evan Berkowitz, Thomas Luu ·

Contact interactions can be used to describe a system of particles at unitarity, contribute to the leading part of nuclear interactions and are numerically non-trivial because they require a proper regularization and renormalization scheme. We explain how to tune the coefficient of a contact interaction between non-relativistic particles on a discretized space in 1, 2, and 3 spatial dimensions such that we can remove all discretization artifacts. By taking advantage of a latticized L\"uscher zeta function, we can achieve a momentum-independent scattering amplitude at any finite lattice spacing.

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High Energy Physics - Lattice Nuclear Theory Computational Physics