TY - BOOK AU - Duguet,Thomas ED - Argonne/MSU/JINA/INT RIA Workshop ED - Argonne National Laboratory. ED - Michigan State University. ED - Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics. ED - Institute for Nuclear Theory (U.S.) TI - Opportunities with exotic beams: proceedings of the Third ANL/MSU/JINA/INT RIA Workshop, Argonne National Laboratory, USA, 4-7 April 2006 T2 - Proceedings from the Institute for Nuclear Theory SN - 9789812708250 AV - QC793.3.E93 A74 2006eb U1 - 539.73 22 PY - 2007/// CY - Hackensack, NJ PB - World Scientific KW - Exotic nuclei KW - Congresses KW - Radioactive nuclear beams KW - Noyaux exotiques KW - Congrès KW - Faisceaux radioactifs KW - SCIENCE KW - Physics KW - Nuclear KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Exotic beams KW - Electronic books KW - Conference papers and proceedings N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Series Preface; Preface; CONTENTS; Coupled-Cluster Theory for Nuclei D. J. Dean; 1. Current perspectives in the study of nuclei; 2. Current progress in coupled-cluster theory for nuclei; 3. Future paths in coupled-cluster theory; Acknowledgments; References; Three-Body Decay of Nuclear Resonances A . S. Jensen, D. V. Fedorov, H. Fynbo, and E. Garrido; 1. Theoretical framework; 2. Short-range interactions; 3. Coulomb interaction and isopsin mixing for analog states; References; Some Challenges for Nuclear Density Functional Theory T. Duguet, K. Bennaceur, T. Lesinski and J. Meyer; 1. Introduction2. Challenges; 2.1. Long term strategy; 2.2. Improvedphenomenology; 2.3. Connection to underlying methods; 2.4. Grounding beyond-mean-field DFT; 3. The Skyrme energy functional : use of ab-initio inputs; 3.1. Constraining the isovector effective mass m:; 3.2. Separation of the EOS into ( S , T ) channels; 4. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Beta Decay, the r-process, and RIA J. Engel; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Beta-Decay Rates are Important; 1.2. Calculating Beta Decay is Hard; 2. Review of Approaches; 2.1. Macroscopic/Microscopic Mass Model + Schematic QRPA; 2.2. Self Consistent Skyrme-HFB + QRPA2.3. Shell Model; 2.4. Density-Functional + Finite-Fermi-Systems Theory; 3. Development and Future of QRPA-like Approaches; 3.1. Future of HFB+QRPA Beta Decay; 3.2. Future of FFS Beta Decay; 4. Some Version of a Rare Isotope Accelerator Will be Useful; Acknowledgments; References; RIB Measurements for Stellar Core Collapse W. R. Hix, O.E.B. Messer, G. Martinez-Pinedo, K. Langanke, J. Sampaio, A . Mezzacappa and D. J. Dean; 1. Introduction; 2. Re-examination of the role of heavy nuclei; 3. Rate Sensitivity; 4. The role of RIB measurements; References; Symmetry Methods for Exotic Nuclei P. van Isacker1. Introduction; 2. The Nuclear Shell Model; 2.1. Pairing interaction; 2.2. Quadrupole interaction; 3. The Interacting Boson Model; 4. Concluding Remark; References; New Developments in Nuclear Supersymmetry: Pick-up, and Stripping with SUSY a t RIA R. Bijker; 1. Introduction; 2. Dynamical supersymmetries in nuclear physics; 3. Supersymmetry in heavy nuclei; 3.1. One-nucleon transfer reactions; 3.2. Two-nucleon transfer reactions; 4. Nuclear supersymmetry in light nuclei; 5. Summary, conclusions and outlook; Acknowledgments; References; Fermion Systems with Fuzzy Symmetries (Leveraging the Known to Understand the Unknown) K. Drumev and J. P. Vary J. P. Draayer, K . D. Sviratcheva, T. Dytrych, C. Bahri,1. Overview of algebraic fermion models.; 2. Symplectic Sp(4) pairing model.; 3. Pseudo-SU(3) plus intruder level model.; 4. No-core shell model plus Sp(3,R) extension.; Acknowledgments; References; Proton-neutron Asymmetry in Exotic Nuclei M. A . Caprio; 1. Introduction; 2. Dynamical symmetries; 3. Phase transitions; 4. Symmetry energy; 5. Conditions for asymmetry; 6. Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References N2 - This volume explores, explains, and supports the case for an advanced exotic beam facility from a theoretical perspective. The US nuclear physics community and the US Department of Energy are committed to building such a facility. The topics covered constitute a survey of present activities in nuclear theory that will set the challenges for an advanced exotic-beam facility and provide the starting point for interpreting experiments that will be conducted there. The research programs described are all at the forefront of nuclear theory, and they include research on the detailed structures of th UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=203879 ER -