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Unified theory of nuclear reactions

Annals of Physics, 1958
A new formulation of the theory of nuclear reactions based on the properties of a generalized “optical” potential is presented. The real and imaginary part of this potential satisfy a dispersion type relation while its poles give rise to resonances in nuclear reactions.
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Yukawa theories in nuclear physics

Physical Review C, 1988
The validity of Yukawa theories in nuclear physics is questioned beyond the mean-field approximation. It is shown that the large value of the meson-nucleon coupling constant puts an immediate upper bound on the relevant physical scale (about the nucleon mass) and this irrespective of the issue of renormalizability.
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On Schwinger's Theory of Nuclear Forces

Proceedings of the Physical Society, 1948
It is shown that Schwinger's generalization of the Moller-Rosenfeld theory cannot consistently be used to describe nuclear forces. It does not lead to the correct quadrupole moment of the deuteron, and it offers no hope of a detailed agreement with proton-proton scattering.
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Chiral Effective Field Theory and the High-Density Nuclear Equation of State

Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science, 2021
C Drischler   +2 more
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What is ab initio in nuclear theory?

Frontiers in Physics, 2023
C Forssen, G Hagen, G R Jansen
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Theory of Nuclear Level Density

Physical Review, 1954
We have compared the level density of a nuclear model deduced from a statistical analysis with the results of the exact counting of the levels of the same model. The tables of levels of ${\mathrm{Ne}}^{20}$ given by Critchfield and Oleksa have been used as a test of the statistical theory. A new derivation of the level density is presented.
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Nuclear effective field theory: Status and perspectives

Reviews of Modern Physics, 2020
H -W Hammer   +2 more
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Nuclear Theory

American Journal of Physics, 1954
Robert G. Sachs, Julian K. Knipp
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