Abstract
As in quantum field theory, for some singular two-body potentials, the momentum-space perturbative treatment of the three-dimensional quantum -body problem is shown to exhibit ultraviolet divergences. Renormalization of these models leads to a scale and finite observables. For a Dirac delta potential we carry on this renormalization for two- and three-body systems. A new divergence, and hence a new scale, emerges for each added particle. For there are no divergences in one and two dimensions. The physical implications of these results are discussed.
- Received 27 July 1994
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.74.487
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