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SUMMARY:【The 344th RIBF NP-Seminar】Ab initio computations of the elect
 ric dipole response in nuclei
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Francesca Bonaiti (FRIB Theory Fellow\,Michigan Stat
 e University)\n\nAbstract:\nProperties of the electric dipole response in 
 nuclei\, such as electric dipole polarizabilities\, provide a unique conne
 ction between nuclear structure studies and astrophysics. In fact\, they s
 trongly correlate with parameters determining the nuclear matter equation 
 of state at saturation density\, while shedding light at the same time on 
 the collective excitations of the nucleus at low energy. \nComputing the 
 dipole polarizability is a challenging task that requires the knowledge of
  both bound and continuum excited states of the nucleus. Today\, thanks to
  advances in many-body theory and high performance computing\, we can calc
 ulate this quantity from first principles for increasingly large systems a
 nd provide estimates of our theoretical uncertainties.\nIn this talk\, I w
 ill present recent advances in ab initio calculations of the electric dipo
 le polarizability\, encompassing light neutron-rich and medium-mass nuclei
 \, at closed shells and in their vicinity\, and compare theoretical predic
 tions with available experimental data. I will also discuss new developmen
 ts based on time-dependent approaches\, which enable a dynamical descripti
 on and visualization of collective dipole modes.\n\nhttps://indico2.riken.
 jp/event/5627/
LOCATION:RIBF Large Meeting Room (RIBF 2F)
URL:https://indico2.riken.jp/event/5627/
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