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Three-nucleon interactions: A frontier in nuclear structure
Published 2008-02-26Version 1
Three-nucleon interactions are a frontier in understanding and predicting the structure of strongly-interacting matter in laboratory nuclei and in the cosmos. We present results and discuss the status of first calculations with microscopic three-nucleon interactions beyond light nuclei. This coherent effort is possible due to advances based on effective field theory and renormalization group methods in nuclear physics.
Comments: 7 pages, 11 figures, talk at International Symposium on New Facet of Three-Nucleon Force (FM50), Tokyo, October, 2007
Journal: AIP Conf.Proc.1011:159-164,2008
DOI: 10.1063/1.2932282
Keywords: nuclear structure, renormalization group methods, microscopic three-nucleon interactions, laboratory nuclei, coherent effort
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