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The LIT method has allowed ab initio calculations of electroweak cross sections in light nuclear systems. This review presents a description of the method from both a general and a more technical point of view, as well as a summary of the…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2008-01-22 V. D. Efros , W. Leidemann , G. Orlandini , N. Barnea

The LIT approach is reviewed both for inclusive and exclusive reactions. It is shown that the method reduces a continuum state problem to a bound-state-like problem, which then can be solved with typical bound-state techniques. The LIT…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-08-03 W. Leidemann

The Lorentz Integral Transform method (LIT) is extended to pion photoproduction in the $\Delta$-resonance region. The main focus lies on the solution of the conceptual difficulties which arise if energy dependent operators for nucleon…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-11-11 Christoph Reiß , Hartmuth Arenhövel , Michael Schwamb

The Li7 total photoabsorption cross section is calculated microscopically. As nucleon-nucleon interaction the semi-realistic central AV4' potential with S- and P-wave forces is taken. The interaction of the final 7-nucleon system is fully…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-11-10 S. Bacca , H. Arenhoevel , N. Barnea , W. Leidemann , G. Orlandini

The application of the Lorentz integral transform (LIT) method to photon scattering off nuclei is presented in general. As an example, elastic photon scattering off the deuteron in the unretarded dipole approximation is considered using the…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2017-11-22 Giulia Bampa , Winfried Leidemann , H. Arenhövel

We show that the Lorentz integral transform (LIT) technique which has been successfully applied to photoreactions in light nuclei can also be applied to photoreactions involving particle production. A simple model where results are easily…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-11-10 C. Reiss , W. Leidemann , G. Orlandini , E. L. Tomusiak

This talk contains a short review of some of the progresses made in the last three years in the calculations of electromagnetic cross sections of light nuclei up to A=7. Since many of them have been possible thanks to the use of the Lorentz…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2015-06-26 G. Orlandini

Concerning the non-strange particle systems the low-energy excitation spectra of the three- and four-body helium isotopes are studied. Objects of the study are the astrophysical $S$-factor $S_{12}$ of the radiative proton deuteron capture…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2018-04-04 Winfried Leidemann

Using the Lorentz Integral Transform (LIT) method we compare the results for the triton total photodisintegration cross section obtained using the Correlated Hyperspherical Harmonics (CHH) and the Effective Interaction Hyperspherical…

Recent results on electromagnetic reactions into the continuum of systems with A from 3 to 7 are presented. They have been obtained using the Lorentz Integral Transform (LIT) method. The method is shortly reviewed, emphasizing how all the…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-11-10 G. Orlandini

Various electromagnetic few-body break-up reactions into the many-body continuum are calculated microscopically with the Lorentz integral transform (LIT) method. For three- and four-body nuclei the nuclear Hamiltonian includes two- and…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2008-11-26 W. Leidemann

Nucleon capture cross sections enter various astrophysical processes. The measurement of proton capture on nuclei at astrophysically relevant low energies is a challenge, and theoretical computations in this long-wavelength regime are…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2017-04-21 B. Acharya , A. Ekström , D. Odell , T. Papenbrock , L. Platter

The total photoabsorption cross sections of 6He and 6Li are calculated microscopically with full inclusion of the six-nucleon final state interaction using semirealistic nucleon-nucleon potentials. The Lorentz Integral Transform (LIT)…

The longitudinal structure function of the d(e,e'p) exclusive cross section is calculated with the Lorentz integral transform method. In this approach final state interaction is fully taken into account, but without using a final state wave…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-11-06 Alessandro La Piana , Winfried Leidemann

The Lorentz Integral Transform (LIT) method is reformulated via the Lanczos algorithm both for inclusive and exclusive reactions. The new technique is tested for the total photoabsorption cross section of 3H and 4He. Due to the rapid…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-11-07 Mario Andrea Marchisio , Nir Barnea , Winfried Leidemann , Giuseppina Orlandini

The Lorentz Integral Transform approach allows microscopic calculations of electromagnetic reaction cross sections without explicit knowledge of final state wave functions. The necessary inversion of the transform has to be treated with…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-11-11 Diego Andreasi , Winfried Leidemann , Christoph Reiss , Michael Schwamb

The quasi-deuteron model introduced by Levinger is used to explain cross sections for knocking out high-momentum protons in photo-absorption on nuclei. This is within a framework we characterize as exhibiting high renormalization group (RG)…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2022-08-24 A. J. Tropiano , S. K. Bogner , R. J. Furnstahl , M. A. Hisham

In this thesis, conducted in the field of few--body nuclear physics,I studied low energy inelastic reactions of electro--weak probes on light nuclei. Such interactions hold experimental and theoretical attention in recent years because of…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2008-07-02 Doron Gazit

Here we summarize how the LIT and CC methods can be coupled, in order to allow for ab initio calculations of reactions in medium mass nuclei. Results on 16O are reviewed and preliminary calculations on 40Ca are presented.

The relativistic field theory model of the deuteron is applied to the calculation of the cross sections of the low-energy radiative neutron-proton capture n + p -> D + gamma and the low-energy two-proton fusion p + p -> D + e^+ + nu_e. For…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2008-11-26 A. N. Ivanov , N. I. Troitskaya , M. Faber , H. Oberhummer
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