Electromagnetic interactions in Halo Effective Field Theory
Renato Higa

TL;DR
This paper discusses the application of effective field theory to nuclear clusters, focusing on electromagnetic interactions and narrow resonances, with specific studies on alpha-alpha and proton-alpha scattering.
Contribution
It introduces methods to incorporate electromagnetic interactions and narrow resonances into halo effective field theory for nuclear cluster systems.
Findings
Successful modeling of alpha-alpha scattering
Analysis of proton-alpha scattering with electromagnetic effects
Enhanced understanding of narrow resonances in nuclear clusters
Abstract
After a brief discussion of effective field theory applied to nuclear clusters, I concentrate on the inclusion of two particular aspects, namely, narrow resonances and electromagnetic interactions. As examples of applications, I present the details of our studies on alpha-alpha and proton-alpha scattering.
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