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Main Authors: Arthuis, P., Hebeler, K., Schwenk, A.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.06675
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author Arthuis, P.
Hebeler, K.
Schwenk, A.
author_facet Arthuis, P.
Hebeler, K.
Schwenk, A.
contents Neutron-rich nuclei provide important insights to nuclear forces and to the nuclear equation of state. Advances in ab initio methods combined with new opportunities with rare isotope beams enable unique explorations of their properties based on nuclear forces applicable over the entire nuclear chart. In this Letter, we develop novel chiral low-resolution interactions that accurately describe bulk properties from $^{16}$O to $^{208}$Pb. With these, we investigate density distributions and neutron skins of neutron-rich nuclei. Our results show that neutron skins are narrowly predicted over all nuclei with interesting sensitivities for the most extreme, experimentally unexplored cases.
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spellingShingle Neutron-rich nuclei and neutron skins from chiral low-resolution interactions
Arthuis, P.
Hebeler, K.
Schwenk, A.
Nuclear Theory
Nuclear Experiment
Neutron-rich nuclei provide important insights to nuclear forces and to the nuclear equation of state. Advances in ab initio methods combined with new opportunities with rare isotope beams enable unique explorations of their properties based on nuclear forces applicable over the entire nuclear chart. In this Letter, we develop novel chiral low-resolution interactions that accurately describe bulk properties from $^{16}$O to $^{208}$Pb. With these, we investigate density distributions and neutron skins of neutron-rich nuclei. Our results show that neutron skins are narrowly predicted over all nuclei with interesting sensitivities for the most extreme, experimentally unexplored cases.
title Neutron-rich nuclei and neutron skins from chiral low-resolution interactions
topic Nuclear Theory
Nuclear Experiment
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.06675