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The no core shell model in an effective field theory framework

One of the outstanding problems in nuclear-structure theory is the construction of two-body (and higher-body) effective interactions in a model (or basis) space. In this presentation we discuss a recently developed approach to this problem, where one starts with an effective field theory (EFT), whic...

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Published in:Journal of physics. Conference series 2012-01, Vol.403 (1), p.12013-6
Main Author: Barrett, Bruce R
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Language:English
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Summary:One of the outstanding problems in nuclear-structure theory is the construction of two-body (and higher-body) effective interactions in a model (or basis) space. In this presentation we discuss a recently developed approach to this problem, where one starts with an effective field theory (EFT), which contains only nucleonic fields and is formulated directly in a No-Core-Shell-Model (NCSM) space. Such an approach helps us to understand the gross features of nuclear systems from a QCD perspective. It also leads to a new method for the construction of effective interactions suitable for NCSM calculations. We then present applications to light nuclei within the pionless EFT and obtain reasonable results. Finally, we discuss future applications and extensions, such as testing the limits of the pionless EFT and extending the formalism to the pionfull EFT.
ISSN:1742-6596
1742-6588
1742-6596
DOI:10.1088/1742-6596/403/1/012013