Three-nucleon interactions: A frontier in nuclear structure
A. Schwenk, J.D. Holt

TL;DR
This paper discusses recent advances in calculating three-nucleon interactions, which are crucial for understanding nuclear structure, using effective field theory and renormalization group methods beyond light nuclei.
Contribution
It presents the status of first microscopic calculations of three-nucleon interactions in medium and heavy nuclei, highlighting methodological progress.
Findings
Progress in microscopic calculations of three-nucleon interactions
Application of effective field theory and renormalization group methods
Enhanced understanding of nuclear structure beyond light nuclei
Abstract
Three-nucleon interactions are a frontier in understanding and predicting the structure of strongly-interacting matter in laboratory nuclei and in the cosmos. We present results and discuss the status of first calculations with microscopic three-nucleon interactions beyond light nuclei. This coherent effort is possible due to advances based on effective field theory and renormalization group methods in nuclear physics.
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