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Hyperon–Nucleon Interaction in Chiral Effective Field Theory

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Results from an ongoing study of the hyperon-nucleon system within chiral effective field theory are reported. The investigation is based on the scheme proposed by Weinberg which has been applied rather successfully to the nucleon-nucleon interaction in the past. First results for the hyperon-nucleon interaction at next-to-leading order are presented and discussed.

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Haidenbauer, J. Hyperon–Nucleon Interaction in Chiral Effective Field Theory. Few-Body Syst 55, 753–756 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00601-013-0749-3

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