Gamow Shell Model von Nicolas Michel | The Unified Theory of Nuclear Structure and Reactions | ISBN 9783030693565

Gamow Shell Model

The Unified Theory of Nuclear Structure and Reactions

von Nicolas Michel und Marek Płoszajczak
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinNicolas Michel
Autor / AutorinMarek Płoszajczak
Buchcover Gamow Shell Model | Nicolas Michel | EAN 9783030693565 | ISBN 3-030-69356-2 | ISBN 978-3-030-69356-5

Gamow Shell Model

The Unified Theory of Nuclear Structure and Reactions

von Nicolas Michel und Marek Płoszajczak
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinNicolas Michel
Autor / AutorinMarek Płoszajczak

This book provides the first graduate-level, self-contained introduction to recent developments that lead to the formulation of the configuration-interaction approach for open quantum systems, the Gamow shell model, which provides a unitary description of quantum many-body system in different regimes of binding, and enables the unification in the description of nuclear structure and reactions. The Gamow shell model extends and generalizes the phenomenologically successful nuclear shell model to the domain of weakly-bound near-threshold states and resonances, offering a systematic tool to understand and categorize data on nuclear spectra, moments, collective excitations, particle and electromagnetic decays, clustering, elastic and inelastic scattering cross sections, and radiative capture cross sections of interest to astrophysics.

The approach is of interest beyond nuclear physics and based on general properties of quasi-stationary solutions of the Schrödinger equation – so-called Gamow states. For the benefit of graduate students and newcomers to the field, the quantum-mechanical fundamentals are introduced in some detail. The text also provides a historical overview of how the field has evolved from the early days of the nuclear shell model to recent experimental developments, in both nuclear physics and related fields, supporting the unified description. The text contains many worked examples and several numerical codes are introduced to allow the reader to test different aspects of the continuum shell model discussed in the book.