Beryllium-9 in cluster effective field theory
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Abstract: We study the 9 Be ground-state energy with non-local n and potentials derived from Cluster Effective Field Theory. The short-distance dependence of the interaction is regulated with a momentum cutoff. The potential parameters are fitted to reproduce the scattering length and effective range. We implement such potential models in a Non-Symmetrized Hyperspherical Harmonics (NSHH) code in momentum space. In addition we calculate ground state energies of various alpha nuclei. Work is in progress on a calculation of the photodisintegration of 9Be with the Lorentz Integral Transform (LIT) method.
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