SeaLL1: A Minimal Nuclear Energy Density Functional
ORAL
Abstract
In this talk I shall describe our recently proposed SeaLL1 nuclear energy density functional (NEDF). SeaLL1 is systematically constructed to contain the minimal number of phenomenological parameters (7), each related to a specific nuclear property. Despite this minimal nature, it provides remarkable global mass and radius fits, comparable or better than with current state-of-the-art NEDFs that contain often many more parameters. Despite only being fit to static phenomena, SeaLL1 displays very reasonable dynamical properties such as fission barriers, suggesting a new paradigm for improving nuclear DFT calculations.
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Presenters
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Michael McNeil Forbes
Washington State Univ, Washington State University
Authors
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Michael McNeil Forbes
Washington State Univ, Washington State University
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Aurel Bulgac
Univ of Washington, University of Washington
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Shi Jin
Univ of Washington
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Nicolas Schunck
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
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Rodrigo Navarro Perez
Ohio Univ, San Diego State University