Critical stability of few-body quantum systems

Europe/Rome
Aula Renzo Leonardi (ECT*)

Aula Renzo Leonardi

ECT*

Strada delle Tabarelle 286, I-38123 Villazzano (Trento)
Alejandro Kievsky (INFN), Hans Otto Uldall Fynbo (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University, Denmark), Jean-Marc Richard (Institut de Physique des 2 Infinis de Lyon, France), Tobias Frederico (Instituto Tecnologico de Aeronautica, Brazil)
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Abstract

Few-body physics is often the result of selecting the crucial degrees of freedom within many-body systems. At the edge of stability means close to thresholds where the few-body degrees of freedom may be especially pronounced. This broader picture is essential in communications between people from different subfields. The recent advances relevant in the present context can best be illustrated by a number of field-dependent examples as Few-Nucleon Systems at low energies, Halo Effective Field Theory, Hadron Molecules and trapped Atoms and Molecules. They are all related to properties of small energy differences, measured in the appropriate units, that is slightly above or below some threshold.

Key speakers

*Doerte Blume, The University of Oklahoma, USA, Theoretical AMO Physics *Lauriane Chomaz, University of Heidelberg, Germany, Experimental AMO Physics *Dmitri Fedorov, University of Aarhus, Dennmark, Theoretical Nuclear Physics *Francesca Ferlaino, University of Innsbruck, Austria, Experimental AMO Physics, *Christian Forssen, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, Theoretical Nuclear Physics *Eduardo Bellido Garrido, Instituto de Estructura de la Materia/CSIC, Madrid, Spain, Theoretical Nuclear Physics, *Mario Gattobigio, Universite' Cote d'azur, Nice, France, Theoretical Physics *Panagiotis Giannakeas, Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden, Germany, Theoretical AMO Physics *Emiko Hiyama, RIKEN, Japan, Theoretical Nuclear and hadron physics *Lev Khaykovich, Bar-Ilan University, Israel, Experimental AMO Physics *Servaas Kokkelmams, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherland, Theoretical AMO Physics *Rimantas Lazauskas, CNRS, Strasbourg, France, Theoretical Nuclear Physics *Miguel Marques, Ganil, Caen, France, Experimental Nuclear Physics *Pascal Naidon, RIKEN - Nishina Centre, Japan, Theoretical Physics *Giuseppina Orlandini, Trento University, Italy, Theoretical Physics *Dmitry Petrov, IPN/Orsay, France, Theoretical Phsyics *Aurora Tumino, University of Catania, Italy, Experimental Nuclear Physics *Nikolaj Zinner, University of Aarhus, Dennmark, Theoretical Phsyics

Organizing Committee

Alejandro Kievsky (INFN, Sezione di Pisa, Italy) Main
Tobias Frederico (Instituto Tecnologico de Aeronautica, Brazil)
Otto-Uldall Fynbo (Department of Physics and Astronomy Aarhus University, Denmark)
Jean-Marc Richard (Institut de Physique des 2 Infinis de Lyon, France)

            

 

Participants
  • Aksel Jensen
  • Alejandro Kievsky
  • Alejandro Saenz
  • Alex Gnech
  • Andrea Di Donna
  • Arnoldas Deltuva
  • Aurora Tumino
  • Christian Forssén
  • Dmitri Fedorov
  • Dmitry Petrov
  • Doerte Blume
  • Dérick dos Santos Rosa
  • Eduardo Garrido
  • Eleonora Lippi
  • Emiko Hiyama
  • Francesca Ferlaino
  • Francesco Pederiva
  • Garrett King
  • Giuseppina Orlandini
  • Hans Otto Uldall Fynbo
  • Indranil Mazumdar
  • Jaume Carbonell
  • Jean-Marc Richard
  • JESUS PEREZ RIOS
  • Lorenzo Contessi
  • Lucas Happ
  • Lucas Madeira
  • Maksim Kunitski
  • Mario Gattobigio
  • Matthias Göbel
  • Miguel Marqués
  • Panagiotis Giannakeas
  • Pascal Naidon
  • Petr Navratil
  • Rimantas LAZAUSKAS
  • Servaas Kokkelmans
  • Sonia Bacca
  • Tobias Frederico
  • Ylenia Capitani
Contact | Michela Chiste'
    • Monday morning
      • 1
        welcome
      • 2
        Critical stability problems
        Speaker: Aksel Jensen
      • 3
        Dynamics of weakly-bound molecules
        Speaker: Doerte Blume
      • 10:30
        Coffe Break
      • 4
        Four-neutron correlations
        Speaker: Miguel Marques
      • 5
        Multichannel nature of the lithium few-body puzzle
        Speaker: Servaas Kokkelmans
    • 12:30
      LUNCH
    • Monday afternoon: free discussion
      • 14:30
        free discussion
      • 6
        The importance of few-nucleon forces in chiral effective field theory
        Speaker: Christian Forssen
      • 7
        Interferometry of Efimov states in thermal gases by modulated magnetic fields
        Speaker: Panos Giannakeas
      • 16:30
        Coffe Break
      • 8
        Equation of state of 4He from an Effective Interaction
        Speaker: Francesco Pederiva
    • Tuesday morning
      • 9
        TBA
        Speaker: Aurora Tumino
      • 10
        Few-body and many-body description of low-dimensional atomic clusters
        Speaker: Dmitry Petrov
      • 10:30
        Coffe Break
      • 11
        Impurity physics in the heavy-mass limit: a Fermi-Bose mixture of 6-Li and 133-Cs atoms
        Speaker: Eleonora Lippi
      • 12
        Structure of neutron-rich nuclei with core+4n cluster model
        Speaker: Emiko Hiyama
      • 12:30
        LUNCH
    • Tuesday afternoon
      • 13
        free discussion
      • 14
        Vortices in dipolar quantum gases
        Speaker: Francesca Ferlaino
      • 15
        Universal bosonic clusters with microscopic two- and three-body interactions
        Speaker: Lucas Madeira
      • 16:30
        Coffe Break
      • 16
        The Short-time Approximation of response functions in strongly interacting fermionic systems
        Speaker: Garret King
      • 17
        Universal two-neutron distributions of halo nuclei
        Speaker: Matthias Goebel
    • Wednesday morning
      • 18
        When Matter meets Antimatter: The Hydrogen-Antihydrogen Molecule
        Speaker: Alejandro Saenz
      • 19
        TBA
        Speaker: Mario Gattobigio
      • 10:30
        Coffe Break
      • 20
        Structure and field-induced dynamics of small helium clusters
        Speaker: Maksim Kunitski
      • 21
        Borromean Three-Body Halo Universality
        Speaker: Pascal Naidon
      • 12:30
        LUNCH
    • Wednesday afternoon: Wednesday afetrnoon
      • 14:30
        free discussion
      • 22
        Improved action in contact EFTs
        Speaker: Lorenzo Contessi
      • 23
        Ion-atom-atom three-body recombination: from plasma physics to cold chemistry
        Speaker: Jesus Perez Rios
      • 16:30
        Coffe Break
      • 24
        Strangers in a strange land
        Speaker: Rimas Lazauskas
      • 25
        Three-body systems confined by an external field
        Speaker: Eduardo Garrido
    • Thursday morning
      • 26
        Distilling the essential elements of Nuclear Binding via Neural Network Quantum States
        Speaker: Alex Gnech
      • 27
        Weakly bound states and near-threshold resonances from ab initio nuclear theory
        Speaker: Petr Navratil
      • 10:30
        Coffe Break
      • 28
        Nuclear model with explicit mesons: the pion cloud
        Speaker: Dmitri Fedorov
      • 29
        Nonlocal interactions for few-body reactions
        Speaker: Arnas Deltuva
      • 12:30
        LUNCH
    • Thursday afternoon
      • 14:30
        free discussion
      • 30
        Can reduced dimensions lead to increased lifetime of three-body resonance states?
        Speaker: Lucas Happ
      • 31
        D-dimensional three-body bound-state problem with zero range interactions
        Speaker: Derick dos Santos Rosa
      • 16:30
        Coffe Break
      • 32
        An Hypercentral Many Body Functional
        Speaker: Giuseppina Orlandini
    • Friday morning
      • 33
        Abnormal solutions of Bethe-Salpeter equation
        Speaker: Jaume Carbonell
      • 34
        Multiquark states containing heavy quarks
        Speaker: Jean-Marc Richard
      • 10:30
        Coffe Break
      • 35
        The alpha particle monopole form factor
        Speaker: Sonia Bacca
      • 36
        Probing the structure of low-lying states of light nuclei using proton beam
        Speaker: Indranil Mazumdar
      • 12:30
        Concluding remarks
      • 12:45
        LUNCH
    • Friday afternoon
      • 37
        free discussion
      • 16:00
        Coffe Break