The nuclear interaction: post-modern developments

Europe/Rome
Aula Renzo Leonardi (ECT*)

Aula Renzo Leonardi

ECT*

Strada delle Tabarelle 286, I-38123 Villazzano (Trento)
Judith McGovern (University of Manchester), Maria Piarulli, Rob Timmermans (University of Groningen), Ubirajara van Kolck (IJCLab Orsay & University of Arizona)
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The nuclear interaction: post-modern developments

We take stock of what we have learned in the 25 years since a watershed ECT* workshop, when the now-popular effective field theory methods where first scrutinized by the nuclear-interaction community. Have potentials inspired by Chiral EFT fully replaced more phenomenological approaches? What are their phenomenological limitations? How can they be improved? Have theyodel-independent and systematic description of nuclei with controlled uncertainties? Do we understand the dynamical implications of QCD?

 

Participants
  • Alejandro Kievsky
  • Alex Gnech
  • Ashot Gasparyan
  • Bingwei Long
  • Carlo Barbieri
  • Chieh-Jen Yang
  • Daniel Phillips
  • David Rodriguez Entem
  • Elena Filandri
  • Evgeny Epelbaum
  • Francesca Sammarruca
  • Gautam Rupak
  • Giuseppina ORLANDINI
  • Harald Griesshammer
  • Jambul Gegelia
  • Jason Bub
  • Judith McGovern
  • Junxu Lu
  • Laura Elisa Marcucci
  • Lorenzo Contessi
  • Lucas Platter
  • Luigi Coraggio
  • Manuel Pavon Valderrama
  • Maria Piarulli
  • Martin Schäfer
  • Mike Birse
  • Nir Barnea
  • Oliver Thim
  • Rob Timmermans
  • Silas Beane
  • Songlin LYU
  • Sonia Bacca
  • Ubirajara van Kolck
  • Winfried Leidemann
  • Ylenia Capitani
  • Zhi-Wei Liu