
Nuclear response functions and nuclear matter properties from first principles
Abstract: Achieving a first-principles description of the interaction of nuclei with external probes is a fundamental, yet challenging, problem, that bears implications to our understanding of the internal structure of nuclei and of the nuclear matter equation of state.
In this talk, I will present developments in the coupled-cluster framework that enable us to determine the response of open-shell nuclei near magicity [1]. I will focus on electric dipole excitations and discuss predictions for the electric dipole polarizability and the photonuclear cross sections.
In the second part of the seminar, I will then discuss state-of-the-art predictions for the nuclear matter equation of state determined with a recently introduced Green’s function approach [2].
References:
[1] F. Marino, F. Bonaiti, S. Bacca, G. Hagen, and G. R. Jansen, Structure and dynamics of open-shell nuclei from spherical coupled-cluster theory”, Phys. Rev. C 112, 014315 (2025).
[2] F. Marino, W. G. Jiang, and S. J. Novario, “Diagrammatic ab initio methods for infinite nuclear matter with modern chiral interactions”, Phys. Rev. C 110, 054322 (2024).