New symmetry-adapted ab initio approach to nuclear reactions for intermediate-mass nuclei
Abstract
With a view toward describing reactions of intermediate-mass nuclei from first principles, we present first results for the norm and Hamiltonian overlaps (kernels) for the p-{\alpha}, p-16O and p-20Ne cluster systems using realistic nucleon-nucleon interactions. This is achieved in the framework of a new ab initio approach that combines the symmetry-adapted no-core shell model (SA-NCSM) with the resonating group method (RGM). In this model, a physically relevant basis based on the SU(3) symmetry is used. The structure of the clusters is provided by the ab initio SA-NCSM, which enables the description of spatially enhanced nuclear configurations and heavier nuclei, by exploiting symmetries known to dominate in nuclei. Here, we discuss the applicability and efficacy of this approach.
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@article{arxiv.1910.00638,
title = {New symmetry-adapted ab initio approach to nuclear reactions for intermediate-mass nuclei},
author = {Alexis Mercenne and Kristina D. Launey and Jutta E. Escher and Tomas Dytrych and Jerry P. Draayer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.00638},
year = {2019}
}
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7 pages, 4 figures, proceeding CNR*18 Berkeley