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Neutron Dripline with Nuclear Lattice EFT

26 Sep 2024, 11:50
20m
Han Hall

Han Hall

2.Parallel session talk Few-body aspects of nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics Parallel 6:Few-body aspects of nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics

Speaker

Dr Myungkuk Kim (CENS/IBS)

Description

Experimental exploration of neutron dripline is very challenging, and neon is the heaviest nucleus measured neutron dripline experimentally. Prediction of dripline heavier nuclei than neon is currently depends on theoretical approaches. However, there exist strong model-dependence in the prediction of the dripline in theoretical approach. Nuclear Lattice Effective Field Theory is one of the ab initio approach to explore the quantum many-body systems. In this talk, I will give a talk about the nuclear properties of Oxygen isotopes near the neutron dripline using lattice Monte Carlo simulations.

Primary author

Dr Myungkuk Kim (CENS/IBS)

Co-author

Prof. Dean Lee (Michigan State University)

Presentation materials