Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 Fall Meeting of the APS Eastern Great Lakes Section
Friday–Saturday, October 18–19, 2024; Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio
Session M06: Nuclear and Particle Physics
9:30 AM–11:06 AM,
Saturday, October 19, 2024
Marietta College
Room: RSC 166
Chair: Bhubanjyoti Bhattacharya, Lawrence Technological University
Abstract: M06.00003 : Exploring core excitation in halo nuclei using halo effective field theory
9:54 AM–10:06 AM
Presenter:
Live-Palm Kubushishi
(Ohio University)
Author:
Live-Palm Kubushishi
(Ohio University)
In this talk, I propose a simple structure model to account for that effect in the case of the typical one-neutron halo nucleus 11Be. I develop the Halo-EFT particle-rotor model to describe one-neutron halo nuclei, which takes core excitation into account. I solve the resulting equations, using the R-matrix method on a Lagrange mesh. Last, I study the impact of core excitation on the wave functions and scattering phaseshifts for the bound states of 11Be. In particular, I describe how to explicitly include the first 2+ excited state of the 10Be core in a few-body description of 11Be. I then compare my results with some high-precision ab initio calculations
For the 11Be's ground state, my results are in excellent agreement with the ab initio wave function and scattering phaseshift. This confirms the importance of core excitation in the description of this state and corroborates its halo structure. For 11Be's bound excited state, my model does not reproduce the ab initio predictions. This points to a state exhibiting a less clusterised structure.
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