Seminaro vadovas: prof. habil. dr. Bronislovas KAULAKYS
Tematika: fizikos krypties disertacijų svarstymas, teorinės fizikos aktualūs klausimai.
Pranešėjų ir klausytojų kontingentas: Lietuvos tizikai teoretikai, doktorantai bei užsienio svečiai.
Detalesnė informacija: tel. 2193254, el. paštas: bronislovas.kaulakys@tfai.vu.lt
Dr. Arnoldo Deltuvos (Lisabonos universitetas) pranešimas
Š. m. gruodžio 14 d. 11 val. 433 k. įvyks Instituto teorinės fizikos
seminaras. Pranešėjas Arnoldas Deltuva iš Lisabonos.
Pranešimo tema: Three- and four-body scattering: from nuclear reactions to cold atoms
Three- and four-body scattering is described in the framework of Faddeev-type integral equations that are solved numerically using momentum-space partial-wave representation. The Coulomb interaction between charged particles is included using the screening and renormalization method. The technique is applied to three-nucleon hadronic and electromagnetic reactions and to four-nucleon elastic, transfer, charge-exchange, and breakup reactions. Furthermore, the method has been applied successfully to elastic, transfer, and breakup reactions in three-body-like nuclear systems. Examples are deuteron scattering on stable nuclei and proton scattering on weakly bound two-body systems such as one-neutron halo nuclei. Finally, the technique has been extended to study the four-boson universal/Efimov physics that may be realized in the systems of ultracold atoms near Feshbach resonance.
Pranešimo tema: Three- and four-body scattering: from nuclear reactions to cold atoms
Three- and four-body scattering is described in the framework of Faddeev-type integral equations that are solved numerically using momentum-space partial-wave representation. The Coulomb interaction between charged particles is included using the screening and renormalization method. The technique is applied to three-nucleon hadronic and electromagnetic reactions and to four-nucleon elastic, transfer, charge-exchange, and breakup reactions. Furthermore, the method has been applied successfully to elastic, transfer, and breakup reactions in three-body-like nuclear systems. Examples are deuteron scattering on stable nuclei and proton scattering on weakly bound two-body systems such as one-neutron halo nuclei. Finally, the technique has been extended to study the four-boson universal/Efimov physics that may be realized in the systems of ultracold atoms near Feshbach resonance.
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