Chiral effective field theory and nuclear forces
We review how nuclear forces emerge from low-energy QCD via chiral effective field theory.
The presentation is accessible to the non-specialist. At the same time, we also provide …
The presentation is accessible to the non-specialist. At the same time, we also provide …
Neutron stars and the nuclear equation of state
We review the current status and recent progress of microscopic many-body approaches
and phenomenological models, which are employed to construct the equation of state of …
and phenomenological models, which are employed to construct the equation of state of …
Accurate charge-dependent nucleon-nucleon potential at fourth order of chiral perturbation theory
We present the first nucleon-nucleon potential at next-to-next-to-next-to-leading order (fourth
order) of chiral perturbation theory. Charge dependence is included up to next-to-leading …
order) of chiral perturbation theory. Charge dependence is included up to next-to-leading …
The shell model as a unified view of nuclear structure
The last decade has witnessed both quantitative and qualitative progress in shell-model
studies, which have resulted in remarkable gains in our understanding of the structure of the …
studies, which have resulted in remarkable gains in our understanding of the structure of the …
Quantum Monte Carlo methods for nuclear physics
Quantum Monte Carlo methods have proved valuable to study the structure and reactions of
light nuclei and nucleonic matter starting from realistic nuclear interactions and currents …
light nuclei and nucleonic matter starting from realistic nuclear interactions and currents …
Effective field theory for few-nucleon systems
▪ Abstract We review the effective field theories (EFTs) developed for few-nucleon systems.
These EFTs are controlled expansions in momenta, where certain (leading-order) …
These EFTs are controlled expansions in momenta, where certain (leading-order) …
Neutron and weak-charge distributions of the 48Ca nucleus
What is the size of the atomic nucleus? This deceivably simple question is difficult to answer.
Although the electric charge distributions in atomic nuclei were measured accurately already …
Although the electric charge distributions in atomic nuclei were measured accurately already …
Nonempirical interactions for the nuclear shell model: an update
The nuclear shell model has perhaps been the most important conceptual and
computational paradigm for the understanding of the structure of atomic nuclei. While the …
computational paradigm for the understanding of the structure of atomic nuclei. While the …
Few-nucleon forces and systems in chiral effective field theory
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Quantifying truncation errors in effective field theory
Bayesian procedures designed to quantify truncation errors in perturbative calculations of
quantum chromodynamics observables are adapted to expansions in effective field theory …
quantum chromodynamics observables are adapted to expansions in effective field theory …