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Power Counting and Wilsonian Renormalization in Nuclear Effective Field Theory
Effective field theories are the most general tool for the description of low energy phenomena. They are universal and systematic: they can be formulated for any low energy systems we can think of and offer a clear guide on how to calculate predictions ...
Valderrama, Manuel Pavon
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Abstract Book: 25th Congress of the European Hematology Association Virtual Edition, 2020
HemaSphere, Volume 4, Issue S1, Page 1-1168, June 2020.
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Elie: an event generator for nuclear reactions [PDF]
An event generator for the description of nuclear reactions in the Fermi energy range is briefly introduced and first comparisons with experimental data are shown.
arxiv
A review on the state-of-the-art of heavy hadrons in nuclei is presented. In particular, the properties of mesons with strangeness and charm in matter are discussed, paying a special attention to the formation of exotic bound states in nuclei.Comment: 11
Tolos, Laura
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TDHFB-Langevin approach to the nuclear collective dynamics [PDF]
A restricted TDHFB-Langevin formalism is presented, and applied to estimate the nuclear shape diffusion coefficient.
arxiv
Spectra and Scattering of Light Lattice Nuclei from Effective Field Theory
An effective field theory is used to describe light nuclei, calculated from quantum chromodynamics on a lattice at unphysically large pion masses. The theory is calibrated at leading order to two available data sets on two- and three-body nuclei for two ...
Barnea, Nir+4 more
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Mass asymmetry effects on multifragmentation [PDF]
Mass asymmetry effects on multifragmentation.
arxiv
In this first in a series of articles, we apply effective interactions derived by the Unitary Correlation Operator Method (UCOM) to the description of open-shell nuclei, using a self-consistent Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov framework to account for pairing ...
H. Hergert+4 more
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Nuclear dynamics of mass asymmetric systems at balance energy [PDF]
Nuclear dynamics of mass asymmetric systems at balance energy.
arxiv
Microscopic Clustering in Light Nuclei
We review recent experimental and theoretical progress in understanding the microscopic details of clustering in light nuclei. We discuss recent experimental results on $\alpha$-conjugate systems, molecular structures in neutron-rich nuclei, and ...
Freer, Martin+4 more
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