Quantum Monte Carlo calculations of weak transitions in $A\,$=$\,$6--10 nuclei
Abstract
Ab initio calculations of the Gamow-Teller (GT) matrix elements in the decays of He and C and electron captures in Be are carried out using both variational and Green's function Monte Carlo wave functions obtained from the Argonne two-nucleon and Illinois-7 three-nucleon interactions, and axial many-body currents derived from either meson-exchange phenomenology or chiral effective field theory. The agreement with experimental data is excellent for the electron captures in Be, while theory overestimates the He and C data by and , respectively. We show that for these systems correlations in the nuclear wave functions are crucial to explain the data, while many-body currents increase by -- the one-body GT contributions. These findings suggest that the longstanding -problem, i.e., the systematic overprediction ( in nuclei) of GT matrix elements in shell-model calculations, may be resolved, at least partially, by correlation effects.
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@article{arxiv.1709.03592,
title = {Quantum Monte Carlo calculations of weak transitions in $A\,$=$\,$6--10 nuclei},
author = {S. Pastore and A. Baroni and J. Carlson and S. Gandolfi and Steven C. Pieper and R. Schiavilla and R. B. Wiringa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.03592},
year = {2018}
}
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6 pages, 2 figures