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Nuclear Reactions: A Challenge for Few- and Many-Body Theory

Nuclear Theory 2015-06-11 v1

Abstract

A current interest in nuclear reactions, specifically with rare isotopes concentrates on their reaction with neutrons, in particular neutron capture. In order to facilitate reactions with neutrons one must use indirect methods using deuterons as beam or target of choice. For adding neutrons, the most common reaction is the (d,p) reaction, in which the deuteron breaks up and the neutron is captured by the nucleus. Those (d,p) reactions may be viewed as a three-body problem in a many-body context. This contribution reports on a feasibility study for describing phenomenological nucleon-nucleus optical potentials in momentum space in a separable form, so that they may be used for Faddeev calculations of (d,p) reactions.

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@article{arxiv.1209.0838,
  title  = {Nuclear Reactions: A Challenge for Few- and Many-Body Theory},
  author = {Ch. Elster and L. Hlophe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1209.0838},
  year   = {2015}
}

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to appear in the Proceedings of HITES 2012: Conference on `Horizons of Innovative Theories, Experiments, and Supercomputing in Nuclear Physics', June 4-7, 2012, New Orleans, Louisiana