[Jlab-seminars] Physics Seminar: Rocco Schiavilla; Light-Nucelei Spectra and Electroweak Response: A Status Report

Stephanie Tysor stysor at jlab.org
Mon Oct 16 11:32:15 EDT 2017



Physics Seminar 

Rocco Schiavilla 




Old Dominion University – Jefferson Laboratory 




Light-Nucelei Spectra and Electroweak Response: A Status Report 



Abstract: 



In the "basic model" of nuclear theory, the nucleus' constituents--the nucleons--interact with each other via effective many-body interactions, and with external electroweak probes via effective many-body currents. When coupled to numerically accurate quantum Monte Carlo and hyperspherical harmonics methods, the deceptively simple picture put forward by the basic model leads to a quantitatively successful description of the structure and dynamics of light nuclei. In this talk, I will review the origin and evolution of the basic model, provide a status report on studies of low-lying spectra and electroweak response at low energy (radiative and weak transitions) and intermediate energy (electron and neutrino quasi-elastic scattering), and conclude with an outlook into future applications of the basic model. 





Friday, October 20, 2017 

11:00am 

CEBAF Auditorium 



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Stephanie Tysor 
Hall A Administrative Assistant 
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility 
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