Abstract
We discuss formation of an S-wave bound-state in finite volume on the basis
of Lüscher's phase-shift formula.It is found that although a bound-state pole
condition is fulfilled only in the infinite volume limit, its modification by
the finite size corrections is exponentially suppressed by the spatial extent
\$L\$ in a finite box \$L^3\$. We also confirm that the appearance of the S-wave
bound state is accompanied by an abrupt sign change of the S-wave scattering
length even in finite volume through numerical simulations. This distinctive
behavior may help us to discriminate the loosely bound state from the lowest
energy level of the scattering state in finite volume simulations.
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