Ab Initio Calculations of Light-Ion Reactions(YKIS2011 papers,Frontier Issues in Physics of Exotic Nuclei)
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概要
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The exact treatment of nuclei starting from the constituent nucleons and the fundamental interactions among them has been a long-standing goal in nuclear physics. In addition to the complex nature of nuclear forces, one faces the quantum-mechanical many-nucleon problem governed by an interplay between bound and continuum states. In recent years, significant progress has been made in ab initio nuclear structure and reaction calculations based on input from QCD employing Hamiltonians constructed within chiral effective field theory. In this contribution, we present one of such promising techniques capable of describing simultaneously both bound and scattering states in light nuclei. By combining the resonating-group method (RGM) with the ab initio no-core shell model (NCSM), we complement a microscopic cluster approach with the use of realistic interactions and a microscopic and consistent description of the clusters. We discuss applications to light nuclei scattering, radiative capture and fusion reactions.
- 2012-10-22
著者
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Roth Robert
Institut Fur Kernphysik Technische Universitat Darmstadt
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NAVRATIL Petr
TRIUMF
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HORIUCHI Wataru
RIKEN Nishina Center
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NAVRATIL Petr
TRIUMF:Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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QUAGLIONI Sofia
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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- Nuclear Reactions with a Realistic Nuclear Interaction Using a Square Integrable Basis(YKIS2011 papers,Frontier Issues in Physics of Exotic Nuclei)
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- Ab Initio Nuclear Structure Theory with Chiral NN+3N Interactions
- Nuclear Reactions with a Realistic Nuclear Interaction Using a Square Integrable Basis