1–6 Sept 2019
University of Surrey
Europe/London timezone

Few-body physics: getting more effective

6 Sept 2019, 17:00
30m
University of Surrey

University of Surrey

Speaker

Prof. Mike Birse (University of Manchester)

Description

Over the last twenty years, the language of universality, the renormalisation group, and effective field theory has become central to few-body physics. The original application of these ideas to strongly-interacting, nonrelativistic particles was to nuclear forces, where they have led to improved descriptions of few-nucleon systems and better understanding of the role of three-body forces. Since then they have been realised most dramatically in systems of ultracold atoms. In this talk, I discuss some recent developments in applications to nuclear forces, hadronic molecules, clustering in nuclei, and atomic systems. I also look at some of the questions that remain open, particularly in the context of nuclear reactions.

Primary author

Prof. Mike Birse (University of Manchester)

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