The present work is conducted in the field of few-body methods and it concerns the extension of the Non-Symmetrized Hyperspherical Harmonics method in order to treat quantum systems with different species of particles and additional degrees of freedom, like particle mixing. The aim is to introduce it as a new tool in the ab-initio study of light hypernuclei, and, more in general, of few-body quantum systems composed by a variety of different objects. To this end precise benchmark results for light hypernuclei with A=3-5 are provided and the perspectives of applications to systems with A>5 and the employment of the most recent hypernuclear interactions are discussed.
Non-Symmetrized Hyperspherical Harmonics Method Applied to Light Hypernuclei / Ferrari Ruffino, Fabrizio. - (2017), pp. 1-110.
Non-Symmetrized Hyperspherical Harmonics Method Applied to Light Hypernuclei
Ferrari Ruffino, Fabrizio
2017-01-01
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The present work is conducted in the field of few-body methods and it concerns the extension of the Non-Symmetrized Hyperspherical Harmonics method in order to treat quantum systems with different species of particles and additional degrees of freedom, like particle mixing. The aim is to introduce it as a new tool in the ab-initio study of light hypernuclei, and, more in general, of few-body quantum systems composed by a variety of different objects. To this end precise benchmark results for light hypernuclei with A=3-5 are provided and the perspectives of applications to systems with A>5 and the employment of the most recent hypernuclear interactions are discussed.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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