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Ab initio calculations of low-energy nuclear scattering using a generalized Lüscher method

Xilin Zhang, S. R. Stroberg, P. Navrátil, Chan Gwak, J. A. Melendez, R. J. Furnstahl, J. D. Holt

Published 2020-04-28Version 1

The L\"uscher method in Lattice QCD was recently generalized to enable low-energy nuclear scattering results to be extracted from the discrete energy levels of the target-projectile clusters confined by harmonic potential traps. Here we report encouraging results for neutron--$\alpha$ and neutron--$^{24}\mathrm{O}$ elastic scattering from analyzing the trapped levels computed using two different ab initio nuclear structure methods. The $n$--$\alpha$ results have also been checked against a direct ab initio reaction calculation. The $n$--$^{24}\mathrm{O}$ results demonstrate the approach's applicability for a large range of systems provided their spectra in traps can be computed by ab initio methods. A key ingredient is a rigorous understanding of the errors in the calculated energy levels caused by inevitable Hilbert-space truncations in the ab initio methods.

Comments: 13 pages, 10 figures, and 6 tables, with ancillary files included
Categories: nucl-th, hep-lat
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