Uncertainty quantification in nuclear shell-model calculations

ORAL

Abstract

In addition to successful descriptions with phenomenological effective interactions so far, shell-model calculations play now key roles to investigate various nuclear observables based on state-of-the-art realistic nuclear potentials from chiral effective field theory and ab initio methods to derive effective interactions for a valence space. Within this context, it is urgent task to investigate the validity of valence shell model itself, which states should be described within a given model space.

Quantifying the uncertainties in shell-model effective interactions for a given model space provide us important informations, (possible) missing contributions in current nuclear potential and/or many-body methods to derive eff. int., comparisons with experimental data in a higher level, and so on.

*This work was supported in part by JSPS KAKENHI (Grant Numbers 17J06775 and 17K05433), JSPS Overseas Challenge Program for Young Researchers (201880031), the priority issue 9 to be tackled by using Post-K computer, and the CNS-RIKEN joint project for large-scale nuclear structure calculations.

Presenters

  • Sota Yoshida

    • University of Tokyo

Authors

  • Sota Yoshida

    • University of Tokyo
  • Noritaka Shimizu

    • Center for Nuclear Study, The University of Tokyo
    • Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo
    • Univ of Tokyo
  • Tomoaki Togashi

    • Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo
  • Takaharu Otsuka

    • Univ of Tokyo
    • University of Tokyo
    • RIKEN