What can cold atomic gases teach us about nuclear structure?

ORAL

Abstract

Cold atomic gases have become a new frontier for applying many-body techniques. We look at computing the ground state of a trapped gas of fermionic atoms using configuration-interaction shell-model methods, with attention paid to convergence. Most notably we consider gases with infinite scattering length and with zero- and finite-ranges, and discuss what lessons nuclear structure theorists can take home.

*supported by US Department of Energy

Authors

  • Calvin Johnson

    • San Diego State University
  • Plamen Krastev

    • San Diego State University
    • TAMU-Commerce and San Diego State University
  • Joshua Staker

    • San Diego State University