Many features of the structure of nuclei can be understood in the unitarity limit, where the two-nucleon S waves have bound states at zero energy. In this limit, the only dimensionful parameter, which is needed for proper renormalization of the relevant effective field theory, is set by the triton binding energy. While the complexity of some many-body systems may stem from a profusion of distinct scales, this one three-body scale is sufficient to generate rich structures already in few-body systems due to the anomalous breaking of continuous to discrete scale invariance. I discuss how the spectra of light nuclei arise from a controlled, perturbative expansion around the unitarity limit. I also present some implications of discrete scale inv...
We study the constraints imposed by perturbative unitarity on the new physics interpretation of the ...
We study the constraints imposed by perturbative unitarity on the new physics interpretation of the ...
The understanding of nuclear systems as composed of interacting nucleons has been considerably sharp...
International audienceMany features of the structure of nuclei can be understood in the unitarity li...
International audienceMany features of the structure of nuclei can be understood in the unitarity li...
6 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceWe argue that many features of the structure of nuclei can b...
We argue that many features of the structure of nuclei emerge from a strictly perturbative expansion...
I outline the first steps in the process of describing nuclear ground states with an expansion aroun...
International audienceI outline the first steps in the process of describing nuclear groundstates wi...
International audienceI outline the first steps in the process of describing nuclear groundstates wi...
I outline the first steps in the process of describing nuclear ground states with an expansion around...
While the complexity of some many-body systems may stem from a profusion of distinct scales, as we a...
Nuclear theory today aims at a comprehensive understanding of properties of nuclides in the whole nu...
The large values of the singlet and triplet two-nucleon scattering lengths locate the nuclear system...
We study the constraints imposed by perturbative unitarity on the new physics interpretation of the ...
We study the constraints imposed by perturbative unitarity on the new physics interpretation of the ...
We study the constraints imposed by perturbative unitarity on the new physics interpretation of the ...
The understanding of nuclear systems as composed of interacting nucleons has been considerably sharp...
International audienceMany features of the structure of nuclei can be understood in the unitarity li...
International audienceMany features of the structure of nuclei can be understood in the unitarity li...
6 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceWe argue that many features of the structure of nuclei can b...
We argue that many features of the structure of nuclei emerge from a strictly perturbative expansion...
I outline the first steps in the process of describing nuclear ground states with an expansion aroun...
International audienceI outline the first steps in the process of describing nuclear groundstates wi...
International audienceI outline the first steps in the process of describing nuclear groundstates wi...
I outline the first steps in the process of describing nuclear ground states with an expansion around...
While the complexity of some many-body systems may stem from a profusion of distinct scales, as we a...
Nuclear theory today aims at a comprehensive understanding of properties of nuclides in the whole nu...
The large values of the singlet and triplet two-nucleon scattering lengths locate the nuclear system...
We study the constraints imposed by perturbative unitarity on the new physics interpretation of the ...
We study the constraints imposed by perturbative unitarity on the new physics interpretation of the ...
We study the constraints imposed by perturbative unitarity on the new physics interpretation of the ...
The understanding of nuclear systems as composed of interacting nucleons has been considerably sharp...