Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1839416 | Nuclear Physics A | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We describe recent progress in Quantum Monte Carlo calculations of nuclear structure and reactions. Significant advances have been made recently in understanding the nuclear Hamiltonian, including realistic two- and three-nucleon interactions. We describe recent progress in solving the nuclear Hamiltonian for two important long-standing problems in nuclear theory: (1) low-energy scattering in n-4He and the spin-orbit splitting obtained with microscopic Hamiltonians, and (2) the pairing gap in low-density neutron matter. Accurate calculations of both quantities are fundamental in understanding nuclei from the underlying microscopic Hamiltonian.
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