
TL;DR
This paper reviews how three-nucleon forces influence neutron-rich and exotic nuclei, highlighting recent theoretical and experimental advances that deepen understanding of nuclear interactions at the limits of nuclear stability.
Contribution
It provides an overview of the role of three-nucleon forces in exotic nuclei and discusses how new measurements test and constrain these forces, linking theory and experiment.
Findings
Three-nucleon forces significantly affect neutron-rich nuclei properties.
New experimental data help constrain three-nucleon force models.
Understanding these forces advances nuclear physics at the extremes.
Abstract
Neutron-rich nuclei become increasingly sensitive to three-nucleon forces. These components of nuclear forces are at the forefront of theoretical developments based on effective field theories of quantum chromodynamics. We discuss our understanding of three-nucleon forces and their impact on exotic nuclei, and show how new measurements test and constrain them. Three-nucleon forces therefore provide an exciting link between theoretical and experimental nuclear physics frontiers.
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