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Interacting two-particle states in the symmetric phase of the chiral Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model

The renormalisation group flow of the chiral Nambu--Jona-Lasinio (NJL) model with one fermion flavor is mapped out in the symmetric phase with the help of the Functional Renormalisation Group (FRG) method using a physically motivated non-local trial effective action. The well-known infrared unstable strongly coupled fixed point characterized by a set of pointlike four-fermion couplings is reproduced. The Gaussian infrared end-point of the flow of the four-fermion couplings is now accompanied by non-zero limiting composite couplings characteristic for interacting two-particle states with finite energy and physical size. The negative interaction energy of the constituents is extracted as a function of the physical size of the composite object. This function reaches a minimum in the accessible range of physical sizes, mildly depending on the set of initial values of the couplings. The propagation of a two-particle state minimizing the interaction energy has a natural bound state interpretation.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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