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Two-pion exchange nucleon-nucleon potentials with Roper resonance excitation

Norbert Kaiser

Abstract

Motivated by the recent paper arXiv:2602.11815 [nucl-th], we calculate in these notes the spectral functions (i.e. imaginary parts) of the NN-potentials as they arise from $2π$-exchange with single and double Roper resonance excitation. In contrast to the full one-loop calculation, the spectral functions of the isoscalar and isovector central and tensor potentials can be given in simple analytical form. The pertinent momentum-space potentials $V_C(q), W_C(q), V_T(q), W_T(q)$ are obtained via subtracted dispersion relations. This representation allows also to include a regulator function, that tames high-momentum components of the chiral $2π$-exchange. The calculation is extended to $2π$-exchange with combined $Δ(1232)$-isobar and Roper resonance excitation.

Two-pion exchange nucleon-nucleon potentials with Roper resonance excitation

Abstract

Motivated by the recent paper arXiv:2602.11815 [nucl-th], we calculate in these notes the spectral functions (i.e. imaginary parts) of the NN-potentials as they arise from -exchange with single and double Roper resonance excitation. In contrast to the full one-loop calculation, the spectral functions of the isoscalar and isovector central and tensor potentials can be given in simple analytical form. The pertinent momentum-space potentials are obtained via subtracted dispersion relations. This representation allows also to include a regulator function, that tames high-momentum components of the chiral -exchange. The calculation is extended to -exchange with combined -isobar and Roper resonance excitation.
Paper Structure (2 sections, 18 equations, 1 figure)

This paper contains 2 sections, 18 equations, 1 figure.

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  • Figure 1: One-loop $2 \pi$-exchange diagrams with single and double Roper resonance excitation.