Short range correlations from a Quantum Monte Carlo perspective
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Electron-scattering experiments conducted at Jefferson Lab and other facilities worldwide enable accessing short- range aspects of nuclear dynamics. Quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) techniques are ideal for accurately treating both the long- and short-range components of the nuclear wave function as they emerge from realistic two- and three-body interactions. I will present an overview of recent developments in the description of electroweak interactions within QMC approaches and discuss future perspectives. Besides being relevant for the current experimental program, the studies I will discuss pave the way for precise quantification of the uncertainties inherent to factorization schemes.
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Presenters
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Noemi Rocco
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Authors
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Noemi Rocco
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
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Alessandro Lovato
Argonne National Laboratory
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Lorenzo Andreoli
Washington University, St. Louis
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Saori Pastore
Washington University, St. Louis, Washington U. in St. Louis
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Robert B Wiringa
Argonne National Laboratory
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Joseph A Carlson
Los Alamos Natl Lab