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Quantum Monte Carlo Calculations of neutron-$\alpha$ Scattering via an Integral Relation

Nuclear Theory 2025-02-27 v1

Abstract

Nuclear physics seeks to describe both bound and unbound states within a unified predictive framework. While coordinate-space Quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) methods have successfully computed bound states for systems with A12A \leq 12, their application to unbound states remains limited. In this work, we extend the QMC approach to enable a broader range of unbound-state calculations. Our method infers long-range amplitudes in the wave function from integrals over the short-range interaction region. By evaluating these integrals using Green's Function Monte Carlo wave functions with the Argonne v18v_{18} potential, we accurately reproduce existing results for neutron-alpha scattering. This approach provides a systematic pathway for studying more complex nuclear systems, including coupled-channel scattering and the effects of three-nucleon forces. It serves as a powerful tool for advancing ab initio\textit{ab initio} calculations in nuclear reactions, paving the way for a unified framework that consistently describes both bound and scattering states within a single theoretical approach.

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@article{arxiv.2502.18718,
  title  = {Quantum Monte Carlo Calculations of neutron-$\alpha$ Scattering via an Integral Relation},
  author = {Abraham R. Flores and Kenneth M. Nollett and Maria Piarulli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.18718},
  year   = {2025}
}

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38 pages, 9 figures