Charge-exchange transitions from the ab initio symmetry-adapted no-core shell model
ORAL
Abstract
The symmetry-adapted no-core shell model (SA-NCSM) utilizes emergent symmetries in nuclei in order to reduce the dimensionality of the model space. This, in turn, allows one to reproduce the low-energy nuclear dynamics with only a small fraction of the model space, and hence making solutions to heavier nuclei and ultralarge model spaces feasible. The symmetry-adapted basis of the SA-NCSM is well suited for describing electromagnetic and beta-decay transitions enabling us to perform calculations for up to pf-shell nuclei. This work discusses calculations of recoil-order corrections in analyses of beta decay experiments for 8Be that probe fundamental symmetries as well as calculations of neutrinoless double beta decay matrix elements necessary to study whether neutrinos are their own antiparticles.
*Supported by the U.S. NSF (PHY-1913728), the Czech Science Foundation (16-16772S), and SURA. This work benefitted from computing resources provided by LSU (www.hpc.lsu.edu), the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) and Frontera computing project at TACC.
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Publication: G. H. Sargsyan, K.D. Launey, et al., "Impact of clustering on the 8Li beta decay and recoil form factors". To be submitted (2021).
Presenters
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Grigor H Sargsyan
- Louisiana State University