Theory of Halo Nuclei

Abstract

Halo nuclei are characterized by a few weakly bound halo nucleons and a more tightly bound core. This separation of scales can be exploited in a few-body description of halo nuclei, since the detailed structure of the core is not resolved by the halo nucleons. We present an introduction to the effective (field) theory for low-energy properties of halo nuclei. The focus is on halos with S-wave interactions for which universal properties are most pronounced. The special role of the unitary limit is illustrated using the example of multineutron systems and the Efimov effect as a universal binding mechanism for halo nuclei. Connections to ultracold atoms and hadron physics are highlighted and extensions to higher partial waves, Coulomb forces and nuclear reactions are briefly touched upon.

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