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Effective interactions for light nuclei: an effective (field theory) approach
I. Stetcu, J. Rotureau, B. R. Barrett, U. van Kolck
Published 2009-12-16Version 1
One of the central open problems in nuclear physics is the construction of effective interactions suitable for many-body calculations. We discuss a recently developed approach to this problem, where one starts with an effective field theory containing only fermion fields and formulated directly in a no-core shell-model space. We present applications to light nuclei and to systems of a few atoms in a harmonic-oscillator trap. Future applications and extensions, as well as challenges, are also considered.
Categories: nucl-th
Keywords: light nuclei, effective interactions, central open problems, no-core shell-model space, nuclear physics
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