# Progress in Multibaryon Spectroscopy

**Authors:** Evan Berkowitz, David Brantley, Kenneth McElvain, Andr\'e Walker-Loud,, Chia Cheng Chang, M.A. Clark, Thorsten Kurth, B\'alint Jo\'o, Henry, Monge-Camacho, Amy Nicholson, Enrico Rinaldi, Pavlos Vranas

arXiv: 1902.09416 · 2019-04-19

## TL;DR

This paper reviews recent progress in multi-baryon spectroscopy within lattice QCD, highlighting CalLat's strategy and latest results in understanding nuclear interactions from fundamental theory.

## Contribution

It introduces CalLat's innovative approach to multi-nucleon spectroscopy and reports new results advancing the understanding of nuclear forces from QCD.

## Key findings

- Progress in multi-nucleon spectroscopy techniques
- CalLat's latest results on multi-baryon systems
- Advancement towards understanding nuclear interactions from QCD

## Abstract

Anchoring the nuclear interaction in QCD is a long-outstanding problem in nuclear physics. While the lattice community has made enormous progress in mesonic physics and single nucleon physics, continuum-limit physical-point multi-nucleon physics has remained out of reach. I will review CalLat's strategy for multi-nucleon spectroscopy and our latest results.

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