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Explore the relative abundance of correlated spin-zero nucleon pairs in this 39-minute conference talk delivered at the Workshop on Multineutron Clusters in Nuclei and in Stars hosted by ICTP-SAIFR. Delve into advanced nuclear physics concepts as the speaker examines the statistical distribution and occurrence patterns of nucleon pairs that exhibit zero total spin correlation within nuclear systems. Learn about the theoretical frameworks and computational methods used to analyze these quantum mechanical correlations, and understand their significance in nuclear structure physics and astrophysical environments. Gain insights into how these correlated pairs contribute to our understanding of nuclear binding mechanisms, pairing interactions, and the behavior of neutron-rich systems relevant to both terrestrial nuclear research and stellar nucleosynthesis processes.
Syllabus
Nir Barnea: The Relative Abundance of Correlated Spin-zero Nucleon Pairs
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ICTP-SAIFR