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Main Author: Litvinova, Elena
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.05745
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author Litvinova, Elena
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contents Nuclear resonances provide a rich and versatile testbed for exploring fundamental aspects of physics, particularly within the domain of strongly correlated many-body systems. The overarching goal of the theory is to develop a consistent and predictive framework that is (i) capable of a spectroscopically accurate description and (ii) sufficiently general to be applied across different energy scales and transferable to a wide range of complex systems. Thoroughly capturing emergent collective phenomena that arise in nuclear media is the central challenge for the theory, which is discussed in this contribution. It concentrates on the themes inspired and influenced by Angela Bracco's research, in particular, on the fragmentation patterns of the monopole and dipole responses of medium-heavy nuclei and associated open problems.
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spellingShingle Fragmentation patterns of nuclear response: low-spin giant resonances and soft modes
Litvinova, Elena
Nuclear Theory
Nuclear resonances provide a rich and versatile testbed for exploring fundamental aspects of physics, particularly within the domain of strongly correlated many-body systems. The overarching goal of the theory is to develop a consistent and predictive framework that is (i) capable of a spectroscopically accurate description and (ii) sufficiently general to be applied across different energy scales and transferable to a wide range of complex systems. Thoroughly capturing emergent collective phenomena that arise in nuclear media is the central challenge for the theory, which is discussed in this contribution. It concentrates on the themes inspired and influenced by Angela Bracco's research, in particular, on the fragmentation patterns of the monopole and dipole responses of medium-heavy nuclei and associated open problems.
title Fragmentation patterns of nuclear response: low-spin giant resonances and soft modes
topic Nuclear Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.05745