In this contribution I provide an overview of our group papers involving universalities in light exotic nuclei. It is also made a connection of these systems with some weakly bound ultracold molecules. © 2010 American Institute of Physics
Atoms whose nuclei have an exotic number of nucleons can have a `core nucleus' surrounded by a `halo...
Abstract. The essential aspect of contemporary physics is to understand properties of nucleonic matt...
Invited contribution to the International Symposium on Clustering Aspects of Quantum Many-Body Syste...
Few-body systems with resonant S-wave interactions show universal properties which are independent o...
I present results and highlight aspects of halo EFT to loosely bound systems composed of nucleons an...
The ground state of weakly bound dimers and trimers with a radius extending well into the classicall...
Abstract. Universal aspects of few-body systems will be reviewed motivated by recent interest in ato...
12 pages, 6 figures Invited paper to TOURS2000 Symposium Tours France, 4-7 Sept 2000Significant adva...
The universal properties and structure of halo nuclei composed of two neutrons (2n) and a core are i...
Effective field theories have been developed for the description of light, shallow nuclei. I review ...
We review the scaling properties of few-body observables near the critical conditions for binding, w...
Fig. 1. Illustrative section of the nuclear chart with isotopes of light halo nuclei with charge num...
Experimental studies of light dripline nuclei are reviewed. Progress in the production of very short...
Nuclear halos emerge as new degrees of freedom near the neutron and proton driplines. They consist o...
The exploration of atomic nuclei across the nuclear landscape poses a great challenge in nuclear the...
Atoms whose nuclei have an exotic number of nucleons can have a `core nucleus' surrounded by a `halo...
Abstract. The essential aspect of contemporary physics is to understand properties of nucleonic matt...
Invited contribution to the International Symposium on Clustering Aspects of Quantum Many-Body Syste...
Few-body systems with resonant S-wave interactions show universal properties which are independent o...
I present results and highlight aspects of halo EFT to loosely bound systems composed of nucleons an...
The ground state of weakly bound dimers and trimers with a radius extending well into the classicall...
Abstract. Universal aspects of few-body systems will be reviewed motivated by recent interest in ato...
12 pages, 6 figures Invited paper to TOURS2000 Symposium Tours France, 4-7 Sept 2000Significant adva...
The universal properties and structure of halo nuclei composed of two neutrons (2n) and a core are i...
Effective field theories have been developed for the description of light, shallow nuclei. I review ...
We review the scaling properties of few-body observables near the critical conditions for binding, w...
Fig. 1. Illustrative section of the nuclear chart with isotopes of light halo nuclei with charge num...
Experimental studies of light dripline nuclei are reviewed. Progress in the production of very short...
Nuclear halos emerge as new degrees of freedom near the neutron and proton driplines. They consist o...
The exploration of atomic nuclei across the nuclear landscape poses a great challenge in nuclear the...
Atoms whose nuclei have an exotic number of nucleons can have a `core nucleus' surrounded by a `halo...
Abstract. The essential aspect of contemporary physics is to understand properties of nucleonic matt...
Invited contribution to the International Symposium on Clustering Aspects of Quantum Many-Body Syste...