On the Dominance of Deformation in Nuclear Physics, its Link to Symplectic Symmetry, and its Roots in an Effective Field Theory
Περίληψη
A brief historical review of the important role symmetries have played in our gaining a deeper understanding nuclear structure is presented.We then focus our attention on the special role that symplectic symmetry plays in exposing a “Dominance of Deformation” that is found through enhanced B(E2) rates across the Chart of the Nuclides, and in addition, we will show how the No-Core Symplectic Shell Model (NC-SpSM) seems to emerge from a Symplectic Effective Field Theory(Sp-EFT), where the latter prepares away forward for gaining a truly ab initio understanding of the structure of atomic nuclei. As space permits, various spectra, B(E2) transition rates, and nuclear radii of selected light to medium-mass nuclei are shown.
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Draayer, J., Kekejian, D., Sargsyan, G., Dydtrych, T., Baker, R., & Launey, K. (2022). On the Dominance of Deformation in Nuclear Physics, its Link to Symplectic Symmetry, and its Roots in an Effective Field Theory. Annual Symposium of the Hellenic Nuclear Physics Society, 28, 160–166. https://doi.org/10.12681/hnps.3613
- Τεύχος
- Τόμ. 28 (2021): HNPS2021
- Ενότητα
- Oral contributions

Αυτή η εργασία είναι αδειοδοτημένη υπό το CC Αναφορά Δημιουργού – Μη Εμπορική Χρήση – Όχι Παράγωγα Έργα 4.0 4.0.