Topic(题目):Recent applications of the Gamow shell model at proton and neutron driplines
Speaker(报告人):Nicolas Michel (Institute of Modern Physics)
Date(时间): 2022年3月16号(周三)下午2:30-4:00
Place(地点): 北京大学加速器楼402 会议室
Contact Person(联系人):许甫荣(frxu@pku.edu.cn)
Abstract(摘要):
The Gamow shell model has become a well established method to implement halo and resonance nuclei of complex structure. It is a configuration interaction model, where one-body basis states are issued from the Berggren basis, comprising bound, resonance and scattering states. As continuum coupling is included at basis level, with inter-nucleon correlations taken into account through configuration mixing, the Gamow shell model is the tool of choice to describe many-body halo and resonance nuclei. After introductory calculations done with schematic interactions involving a few valence nucleons, the Gamow shell model is now routinely applied to realistic situations. We will then present recent applications of the Gamow shell model, which are related to current experiments involving dripline nuclei.Calculations of the isotopic chains of hydrogen, lithium and oxygen isotopes, modelled with effective interactions in the core + valence picture, will be illustrated. Recent applications involving proton-rich nuclei of experimental interest will also be dealt with in that framework. One will show calculations of A=4 nuclear many-body states done in the frame of the no-core Gamow shell model, where the isospin symmetry breaking present in broad resonances will be emphasized.
Biography:
报告人简介:
Ph.D. in GANIL obtained in 2002
Post-doctoral employments in ORNL, Kyoto University, CEA Saclay, University of Jyvaskyla, MSU, GANIL from 2003 to 2015
Visiting professor in MSU from 2016 to 2018
Visiting professor in PKU in 2018
Professor at IMP since 2019