A compelling feature of relativistic mean-field phenomenology has been the reproduction of spin-orbit splittings in finite nuclei after fitting only to equilibrium properties of infinite nuclear matter. This successful result occurs when the velocity dependence of the equivalent central potential that leads to saturation arises primarily because of a reduced nucleon effective mass. The spin-orbit interaction is then also specified when one works in a four-component Dirac framework. Here the nature of the spin-orbit force in more general chiral effective field theories of nuclei is examined, with an emphasis on the role of the tensor coupling of the isoscalar vector meson (omega) to the nucleon
I start with a historical review of the theories of nuclear forces and then shift to the main focus,...
We apply recently developed effective field theory nuclear models in mean field approximation (param...
Abstract. In spite of the great progress we have seen in recent years in the derivation of nuclear f...
The effects of iso-scalar omega tensor coupling on spin-orbit splittings are studied in the framewor...
International audienceRelativistic self-consistent mean-field (SCMF) models naturally account for th...
Using chiral perturbation theory, we calculate the density-dependent spin-orbit coupling generated b...
The two-body problem (scattering and bound state) has been solved exactly by considering an extensio...
The effects of iso-scalar cu tensor coupling on spin-orbit splittings are studied in the framework o...
In the preceding paper we have calculated the three-body forces in the static approximation. Using t...
Using the two-loop approximation of chiral perturbation theory, we calculate the momentum and densit...
International audienceSpin-orbit coupling characterizes quantum systems such as atoms, nuclei, hyper...
We present a four-component relativistic approach to describe the effects of the nuclear spin-depend...
AbstractWe derive the leading contribution to the four-nucleon force within the framework of chiral ...
The effects of the tensor force, the most prominent spin-isospin interaction, will be discussed from...
The spin-orbit interaction, emerging naturally from the Relativistic Mean Field (RMF) theory is exam...
I start with a historical review of the theories of nuclear forces and then shift to the main focus,...
We apply recently developed effective field theory nuclear models in mean field approximation (param...
Abstract. In spite of the great progress we have seen in recent years in the derivation of nuclear f...
The effects of iso-scalar omega tensor coupling on spin-orbit splittings are studied in the framewor...
International audienceRelativistic self-consistent mean-field (SCMF) models naturally account for th...
Using chiral perturbation theory, we calculate the density-dependent spin-orbit coupling generated b...
The two-body problem (scattering and bound state) has been solved exactly by considering an extensio...
The effects of iso-scalar cu tensor coupling on spin-orbit splittings are studied in the framework o...
In the preceding paper we have calculated the three-body forces in the static approximation. Using t...
Using the two-loop approximation of chiral perturbation theory, we calculate the momentum and densit...
International audienceSpin-orbit coupling characterizes quantum systems such as atoms, nuclei, hyper...
We present a four-component relativistic approach to describe the effects of the nuclear spin-depend...
AbstractWe derive the leading contribution to the four-nucleon force within the framework of chiral ...
The effects of the tensor force, the most prominent spin-isospin interaction, will be discussed from...
The spin-orbit interaction, emerging naturally from the Relativistic Mean Field (RMF) theory is exam...
I start with a historical review of the theories of nuclear forces and then shift to the main focus,...
We apply recently developed effective field theory nuclear models in mean field approximation (param...
Abstract. In spite of the great progress we have seen in recent years in the derivation of nuclear f...