Configuration Interaction studies of Nuclear Clustering
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Abstract
The formation of distinct sub-structures within an atomic nucleus, appropriately termed nuclear clustering, is one of the core questions of nuclear many-body physics. In this work, we study the α-cluster aspects of light nuclei by constructing translationally invariant, fully antisymmetrized cluster reaction channels and combining them with Configuration Interaction approaches and the Resonating Group Method. We discuss signatures of α-clustering within the modern shell model and the emergence of cluster rotational bands from a No Core Shell Model perspective.
*This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics under Award Number: DE-SC-0009883.
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Presenters
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Konstantinos Kravvaris
- Florida State Univ
- Florida State University