Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2021 Fall Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics
Volume 66, Number 8
Monday–Thursday, October 11–14, 2021; Virtual; Eastern Daylight Time
Session EG: Mini-Symposium: Short Range Correlations in Nuclei II
11:45 AM–1:33 PM,
Tuesday, October 12, 2021
Room: Copley & Kenmore
Chair: Nathaly Santiesteban, M.I.T
Abstract: EG.00001 : The Generalized Contact Formalism and Short-Range Correlations in Nuclei
11:45 AM–11:57 AM
Presenter:
Nir Barnea
Author:
Nir Barnea
close to each other inside the nucleus, are an integral part of the description of
nuclear systems, important for neutrino studies, neutron-star structure and for the
bound nucleon structure function. High-energy electron scattering is the main
experimental technique to probe SRCs, while ab-initio calculations are mostly limited
to nuclear distributions of light nuclei. To study the properties of SRCs and bridge the
gap between experimental and ab-initio studies, we developed a new theory, called the
generalized contact formalism. In this talk we will present the original contact formalism,
designed for atomic systems, and our generalization for nuclear systems.
Using this formalism, we have been able to obtain a comprehensive picture of two-body SRCs,
identifying and quantifying their effects on various nuclear quantities.
Among these quantities are momentum distributions, two-body densities, the spectral function,
the Coulomb sum-rule, photo absorption rates and electron scattering cross sections.
Describing all these quantities and reactions in a single framework allows confronting
electron scattering SRC data with ab-initio nuclear structure calculations and
different nucleon-nucleon interactions. The contact formalism has also become an important
tool used directly by leading experimental groups to simulate their
experiments and analyze their data, leading to new insights based on more detailed
and more accurate experimental data.
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