Ab initio treatment of fully open-shell medium-mass nuclei with the IM-SRG

ORAL

Abstract

The in-medium similarity renormalization group (IM-SRG) is a recently-developed theoretical many-body framework which -- like the coupled cluster and the self-consistent Green's function approaches -- allows for the treatment of medium-mass nuclei using interactions fit at the few-body level. I will give a brief overview of how the IM-SRG may be used to decouple a shell-model type valence space. I will then describe a recent development for the approximate treatment of residual 3N forces in the valence space which extends the reach of IM-SRG to essentially all medium-mass nuclei, and I will present some selected results spanning isotopic chains from beryllium (Z=4) to nickel (Z=28). Finally, I will discuss the consistent treatment of transition operators, highlighting the potential for future applications in electroweak physics.

Authors

  • Ragnar Stroberg

    • TRIUMF
  • Angelo Calci

    • TRIUMF
  • Jason Holt

    • TRIUMF
  • Petr Navratil

    • TRIUMF
  • Scott Bogner

    • Michigan State University
    • MSU / NSCL / FRIB
  • Heiko Hergert

    • MSU / NSCL / FRIB
  • Robert Roth

    • TU Darmstadt
  • Achim Schwenk

    • TU Darmstadt / EMMI
    • TU Darmstadt