Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS April Meeting
Wednesday–Saturday, April 3–6, 2024; Sacramento & Virtual
Session S06: Nuclear Theory II
1:30 PM–3:06 PM,
Saturday, April 6, 2024
SAFE Credit Union Convention Center
Room: Ballroom A8, Floor 2
Sponsoring
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DNP
Chair: Carlos Bertulani, Texas A&M University–Commerce
Abstract: S06.00001 : Proton-deuteron correlation functions from pionless effective field theory*
1:30 PM–1:42 PM
Presenter:
Sebastian Koenig
(North Carolina State University)
Author:
Sebastian Koenig
(North Carolina State University)
This contribution presents such a theoretical study for the proton-deuteron (pd) correlation function, calculated in Pionless effective field theory (Pionless EFT) using a formalism that fully accounts for the underlying three-body dynamics in the system. Pionless EFT is designed to capture the universal low-energy features of few-nucleon systems that arise from the fact that the two-nucleon scattering lengths are unnaturally large, and it has been used to make a number of predictions for low-energy few-nucleon processes. In particular, the systematic inclusion of electromagnetic corrections, relevant for studying the pd system, is well understood within Pionless EFT. In this work, the formalism is extended to calculate the pd correlation function up to next-to-leading order in the EFT expansion.
*This work was supported in part by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. PHY–2044632. This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics, under the FRIB Theory Alliance, award DE-SC0013617. Computational resources for parts of this work were provided by the Jülich Supercomputing Center as well as by the high-performance computing cluster operated by North Carolina State University.
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