GPPU Seminar
Introduction and application of energy-density functional theory for atomic nuclei
Tomohiro Oishi
(YITP, Kyoto University)
Date
16:00-18:00, February 21st, 2023Place
(hybrid) Room 745, Science Complex B (H-03), Zoom registration mapAbstract
Atomic nucleus is the core of atom, and is the multi-fermion system of nucleons, namely protons and neutrons. Physical properties of nuclei are essential to understand the origin of matter, fundamental interactions in nature, as well as for practical applications including nuclear industry, engineering, quantum- information science, etc. Considering the role of nuclear physics, one manifest goal is to establish the universal model, which can fully describe the physical properties of all nuclides. Toward this goal, the nuclear energy-density functional (EDF) theory is one of the promising archetypes. For practical application of nuclear EDF theory, the self-consistent mean-field (MF) calculation has been utilized. In this seminar, I review the basic properties on EDF-MF calculations for atomic nuclei. Several topics in recent progress will be also introduced. I especially discuss the relativistic version of EDF theory, collective excitations, radioactivity, and nuclear-matter properties for neutron stars.
Point
GASP 1Contact: Yusuke Tanimura (tanimura [at] nucl.phys.tohoku.ac.jp)