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Title | Perspectives on Few-Body Cluster Structures in Exotic Nuclei |
Authors | Daniel Bazin, Kevin Becker, Francesca Bonaiti, Elisabeth Charlotte Elster, Kevin Fossez, Tobias Frederico, Alex Gnech, Chloe Hebborn, Michael Higgins, Linda Hlophe, Benjamin Kay, Sebastian Konig, Konstantinos Kravvaris, Jesus Lubian, Augusto Macchiavelli, Filomena Nunes, Lucas Platter, Gregory Potel, Xilin Zhang |
JLAB number | JLAB-THY-23-3921 |
LANL number | arXiv:2211.06281 |
Other number | DOE/OR/23177-7123 |
Document Type(s) | (Journal Article) |
Associated with EIC: | No |
Supported by Jefferson Lab LDRD Funding: | No |
Funding Source: | Nuclear Physics (NP) |
Journal Compiled for Few Body Systems Volume 64 Page(s) 25 Refereed | |
Publication Abstract: | It is a fascinating phenomenon in nuclear physics that states with a pro?nounced few-body structure can emerge from the complex dynamics of many nucleons. Such halo or cluster states often appear near the bound?aries of nuclear stability. As such, they are an important part of the experimental program beginning at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB). A concerted effort of theory and experiment is necessary both to analyze experiments involving effective few-body states, as well as to constrain and refine theories of the nuclear force in light of new data from these experiments. As a contribution to exactly this effort, this paper compiles a collection of ?perspectives? that emerged out of the Topical Program ?Few-body cluster structures in exotic nuclei and their role in FRIB experiments? that was held at FRIB in August 2022 and brought together theorists and experimentalists working on this topic. |
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Group: | THEORY CENTER |
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DOI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00601-023-01794-0 |
Accepted Manuscript: | 2211.06281.pdf |
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