Présidents de session
Wednesday 09:15-10:45
- Gerd Röpke (University of Rostock)
Nuclear clustering refers to the appearance of multi-nucleon localized structures, predominately under the form of α particles, within the interior of a nucleus. The detailed understanding of how quantum correlations among nucleons give rise to nuclear clustering is still lacking, the main difficulty being the need to a priori include four-nucleon correlations.
Using the Energy Density...
After the proposal of the so-called THSR wave function in 2001, it has been developed for 20 years and applied to many nuclear systems. We discuss the achievement in the study of the alpha condensation physics and related issues with the THSR ansatz, which has been done in collaboration with Prof. Peter Schuck.