Recent results and implications of no-core MCSM calculations for nuclear structure
ORAL
Abstract
Owing to recent progress in computational environments and nuclear many-body calculational techniques, ab-initio approaches to nuclear structure and reactions have advanced greatly and are providing first principles results for low-energy nuclear theory. As one of these ab-initio many-body methods, the no-core Monte Carlo shell model (MCSM) has also been developed and applied. In this contribution, we will briefly summarize the current status of no-core MCSM calculations. No-core MCSM results in p-shell nuclei with realistic two-nucleon forces will be given as one of the demonstrations for the capability of our method. Regarding the inclusion of three-body-force effects, the no-core MCSM calculations with chiral EFT interactions will be presented. Our attempts for the study on alpha-cluster structure and molecular-orbital states in light nuclei will also be mentioned, focusing on the Be and C isotopes.
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Presenters
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Takashi Abe
University of Tokyo, Univ of Tokyo, CNS, the University of Tokyo
Authors
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Takashi Abe
University of Tokyo, Univ of Tokyo, CNS, the University of Tokyo
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Pieter Maris
Iowa State Univ
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Takayuki Miyagi
Univ of Tokyo
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Petr Navratil
TRIUMF
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Takaharu Otsuka
Univ of Tokyo, University of Tokyo, RIKEN
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Noritaka Shimizu
Center for Nuclear Study, The University of Tokyo, Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo, Univ of Tokyo
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Yutaka Utsuno
Japan Atomic Energy Agency, JAEA
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James P Vary
Iowa State Univ
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Tooru Yoshida
RIST