4.1 Article Proceedings Paper

No-Core Shell Model for Nuclear Systems with Strangeness

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FEW-BODY SYSTEMS
Volume 55, Issue 8-10, Pages 857-860

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SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00601-014-0848-9

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  1. GACR [203/12/2126]
  2. NSERC [401945-2011]
  3. HIC for FAIR and the DFG through SFB [634]
  4. Canadian National Research Council
  5. EU [HadronPhysics3]

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We report on a novel ab initio approach for nuclear few- and many-body systems with strangeness. Recently, we developed a relevant no-core shell model technique (Navratil et al. in J Phys G 36:083101, 2009) which we successfully applied in first calculations of the lightest I > hypernuclei. The use of a translationally invariant finite harmonic oscillator basis allows us to employ large model spaces, compared to traditional shell model calculations, and use realistic nucleon-nucleon and nucleon-hyperon interactions [such as those derived from EFT (Polinder et al. in Nucl Phys A 779:244, 2006)]. We discuss formal aspects of the methodology, show first demonstrative results for (I >) (3) H, (I >) (4) H and (4) (I >) He, and give outlook.

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