$NΩ$ dibaryon from lattice QCD near the physical point
Abstract: The nucleon($N$)-Omega($\Omega$) system in the S-wave and spin-2 channel ($5$S$_2$) is studied from the (2+1)-flavor lattice QCD with nearly physical quark masses ($m_\pi \simeq 146$~MeV and $m_K \simeq 525$~MeV). The time-dependent HAL QCD method is employed to convert the lattice QCD data of the two-baryon correlation function to the baryon-baryon potential and eventually to the scattering observables. The $N\Omega$($5$S$_2$) potential, obtained under the assumption that its couplings to the D-wave octet-baryon pairs are small, is found to be attractive in all distances and to produce a quasi-bound state near unitarity: In this channel, the scattering length, the effective range and the binding energy from QCD alone read $a_0= 5.30(0.44)({+0.16}_{-0.01})$~fm, $r_{\rm eff} = 1.26(0.01)({+0.02}_{-0.01})$~fm, $B = 1.54(0.30)({+0.04}_{-0.10})$~MeV, respectively. Including the extra Coulomb attraction, the binding energy of $p\Omega-$($5$S$_2$) becomes $B_{p\Omega-} = 2.46(0.34)({+0.04}_{-0.11})$~MeV. Such a spin-2 $p\Omega-$ state could be searched through two-particle correlations in $p$-$p$, $p$-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions.
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