New Horizons in Ab Initio Nuclear Structure Theory
New Horizons in Ab Initio Nuclear Structure Theory
Nuclear interactions derived within chiral effective field theory enable nuclear structure and reaction calculations solidly rooted in QCD. Using chiral two- and three-body interactions in ab initio studies of a variety of nuclear observables is, both, promising and challenging. Particularly the inclusion of chiral 3N interactions into exact and approximate many-body calculations is demanding and computationally expensive. We present recent key developments that facilitate ab initio calculations of ground and low-lying excited states of p- and sd-shell nuclei with full 3N interactions in the Importance-Truncated No-Core Shell Model using consistent Similarity Renormalization Group transformations of the NN+3N Hamiltonian. The treatment of 3N interactions without approximations allows for first studies of the dependence of nuclear-structure observables on the details of chiral interactions. Moreover, we present results for heavy nuclei obtained in Coupled Cluster calculations using a normal-ordered two-body approximation of the 3N interaction.

