Abstract:
In many situations, fully ab initio nuclear theories—capable of describing nuclear structure and reactions within a unified framework—remain computationally prohibitive. As a result, a combined approach that integrates nuclear structure and reaction theories offers a more practical, though still challenging, path for studying light heavy-ion reactions. In this seminar, I will present our recent work on one- and two-nucleon transfer reactions, as well as (p,α) reactions involving light heavy-ion systems. I will also discuss possible strategies for more tightly integrating nuclear structure and reaction descriptions within a coupled reaction channels framework, particularly for low-energy nuclear reactions.
Biography:
Professor Danyang Pang works on theoretical studies of direct nuclear reactions and few-body nuclear reactions, such as deuteron stripping reaction theory, coupled reaction channels theory, coupled-channel descriptions of breakup reactions of weakly bound nuclei, systematic optical potentials, and the Faddeev equation approach reactions of the n+d system. As a principal investigator, he has led two general programs of NSFC, one key project of the joint fund for nuclear technology innovation of the NSFC, one subproject under a key program of NSFC, and has participated in a National Key R&D Program.
Host: Prof. Yu-Min Zhao
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