
TL;DR
This paper discusses the application of Halo Effective Field Theory to nuclear clusters, focusing on Coulomb interactions and their effects on low-energy alpha-alpha and nucleon-alpha scattering processes.
Contribution
It introduces the use of Halo Effective Field Theory to analyze Coulomb interactions in nuclear cluster scattering, providing new insights into low-energy nuclear phenomena.
Findings
Effective field theory models Coulomb effects in nuclear clusters
Analysis of alpha-alpha scattering at low energies
Insights into nucleon-alpha scattering mechanisms
Abstract
After a brief discussion of effective field theory applied to nuclear clusters, I present the aspect of Coulomb interactions, with applications to low-energy alpha-alpha and nucleon-alpha scattering.
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