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Combining Halo-EFT descriptions of nuclei and precise models of nuclear reactions

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The clear separation of scales observed in halo nuclei between the extended halo and the compact core makes these exotic nuclei a perfect subject for Effective Field Theory (EFT). Such description leads to a systematic expansion of the core-halo Hamiltonian, which naturally orders the nuclear-structure observables. In this short review, I show the advantage there is to include Halo-EFT descriptions within precise models of reactions. It helps identifying the nuclear-structure observables that matter in the description of the reactions, and enables us to easily bridge predictions of nuclear-structure calculations to reaction observables. I illustrate this on breakup, transfer and knockout reactions with 11Be, the archetypical one-neutron halo nucleus.

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Constructing Effective Interactions via Projection-Based Inversion

nucl-th · 2026-08-04 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Discrete energy levels from truncated many-body calculations are inverted, via a Multiparameter Eigenvalue Problem emulator, into effective contact interactions that yield scattering phase shifts and resonance predictions.

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  • Constructing Effective Interactions via Projection-Based Inversion nucl-th · 2026-08-04 · conditional · none · ref 54 · internal anchor

    Discrete energy levels from truncated many-body calculations are inverted, via a Multiparameter Eigenvalue Problem emulator, into effective contact interactions that yield scattering phase shifts and resonance predictions.