New development of realistic J-matrix inverse scattering NN interaction and ab initio description of light nuclei

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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8 pages, 1 figure; to be published in proceedings of the 3rd International Conference Current Problems in Nuclear Physics and

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We discuss the studies of light nuclei in ab initio No-core Full Configuration approach based on extrapolations to the infinite model space of large-scale No-core Shell Model calculations on supercomputers. The convergence at the end of p shell and beginning of the sd shell can be achieved if only reasonable soft enough NN interactions are used. In particular, good predictions are obtained with a realistic JISP16 NN interaction obtained in J-matrix inverse scattering approach and fitted to reproduce light nuclei observables without three-nucleon forces. We discuss the current status of this NN interaction and its recent development.

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