Many-body methods for nuclear systems at subnuclear densities
Armen Sedrakian, John W. Clark

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent many-body physics topics in low-density nuclear systems, including alpha particle condensation, three-body bound states, BEC-BCS crossover, and neutrino production in superfluid neutron matter.
Contribution
It offers a concise overview of key phenomena and theoretical insights in the many-body physics of subnuclear density nuclear matter.
Findings
Alpha particle condensation in supernova envelopes
Formation of three-body bound states in dilute nuclear matter
Neutrino production in superfluid neutron matter
Abstract
This article provides a concise review of selected topics in the many-body physics of low density nuclear systems. The discussion includes the condensation of alpha particles in supernova envelopes, formation of three-body bound states and the BEC-BCS crossover in dilute nuclear matter, and neutrino production in -wave paired superfluid neutron matter.
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