
TL;DR
Lattice QCD is advancing in calculating light nuclei properties and nuclear forces, aiming to refine models and reduce uncertainties in nuclear physics and related experimental programs.
Contribution
The paper reviews recent progress in lattice QCD calculations of nuclear structure and forces, emphasizing their importance and remaining challenges.
Findings
Progress in lattice QCD calculations of light nuclei
Refinement of nuclear force models
Reduction of uncertainties in nuclear reactions
Abstract
Lattice QCD is making good progress toward calculating the structure and properties of light nuclei and the forces between nucleons. These calculations will ultimately refine the nuclear forces, particularly in the three- and four-nucleon sector and the short-distance interactions of nucleons with electroweak currents, and allow for a reduction of uncertainties in nuclear many-body calculations of nuclei and their reactions. After highlighting their importance, particularly to the Nuclear Physics and High-Energy Physics experimental programs, I discuss the progress that has been made toward achieving these goals and the challenges that remain.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Nuclear physics research studies · Superconducting Materials and Applications
