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Efimov physics with $1/2$ spin-isospin fermions

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The structure of few-fermion systems having $1/2$ spin-isospin symmetry is studied using potential models. The strength and range of the two-body potentials are fixed to describe low energy observables in the angular momentum $L=0$ state and spin $S=0,1$ channels of the two-body system. Successively the strength of the potentials are varied in order to explore energy regions in which the two-body scattering lengths are close to the unitary limit. This study is motivated by the fact that in the nuclear system the singlet and triplet scattering lengths are both large with respect to the range of the interaction. Accordingly we expect evidence of universal behavior in the three- and four-nucleon systems that can be observed from the study of correlations between observables. In particular we concentrate in the behavior of the first excited state of the three-nucleon system as the system moves away from the unitary limit. We also analyze the dependence on the range of the three-body force of some low-energy observables in the three- and four-nucleon systems.

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A renormalizable theory for not-so-light nuclei

nucl-th · 2025-05-14 · conditional · novelty 6.0

An improved effective field theory with artificial interaction ranges yields stable, cutoff-independent ground-state energies for 6Li, 12C, and 16O for the first time.

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  • A renormalizable theory for not-so-light nuclei nucl-th · 2025-05-14 · conditional · none · ref 31 · internal anchor

    An improved effective field theory with artificial interaction ranges yields stable, cutoff-independent ground-state energies for 6Li, 12C, and 16O for the first time.