Finite-range Halo EFT with separable interactions computes the E1 strength distribution of ⁶He at NLO and rms charge radius 2.00 ± 0.09 fm, both agreeing with data within theory errors.
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EFT study of ^4He trimers and tetramers around unitarity limit yields binding energies and radii that converge to phenomenological potential results after including finite-range and four-body corrections.
Auxiliary counterterms provide exact cutoff independence in EFTs but encode no new physics and aid renormalization consistency and convergence.
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Three- and four-boson systems expanded around the unitarity limit: Application to $^4$He
EFT study of ^4He trimers and tetramers around unitarity limit yields binding energies and radii that converge to phenomenological potential results after including finite-range and four-body corrections.
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Auxiliary counterterms and their role in effective field theory
Auxiliary counterterms provide exact cutoff independence in EFTs but encode no new physics and aid renormalization consistency and convergence.