Uncertainty quantification in pionless effective field theory

ORAL

Abstract

Effective field theories (EFTs) offer a rigorous connection of quantum chromodynamics to the low energy regime of nuclear structure and interactions. While high-quality effective interactions have been produced that can successfully replicate experimental data, they suffer from the same shortcoming that plagues much of theoretical nuclear physics: a lack of error estimation. Currently, EFT models have been used in calculations with rudimentary uncertainty quantification, but rigorous and systematic treatments are still missing. To remedy this, we have introduced an implementation of Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) for EFT parameter estimation. The parameter estimation is then propagated to calculations of observables. Further, treatment of uncertainty from the truncation of the EFT is also included for a more complete examination of the error.

*The calculations were made possible by grants of computing time from the Argonne Laboratory Computing Resource Center (LCRC) and the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF) via the 2020/2021 ALCC grant "Chiral Nuclear Interactions from Nuclei to Nucleonic Matter" for the project ChiralNuc.

Presenters

  • Jason Bub

    • Washington University, St. Louis

Authors

  • Jason Bub

    • Washington University, St. Louis
  • Maria Piarulli

    • Washington University, St. Louis
  • Saori Pastore

    • Washington University, St. Louis
    • Washington U. in St. Louis