Gaute Hagen Contact HAGENG@ORNL.GOV All Publications Two-pion exchange as a leading-order contribution in chiral effective field theory Angular-momentum projection in coupled-cluster theory: Structure of 34Mg Systematics of E2 strength in the sd shell with the valence-space in-medium similarity renormalization group Ab initio coupled-cluster calculations of ground and dipole excited states in He8 Nuclear charge radii of Na isotopes: Interplay of atomic and nuclear theory Universal trend of charge radii of even-even Ca–Zn nuclei Nuclear Charge Radii of the Nickel Isotopes Ni58−68,70 Effective shell-model interaction for nuclei “southeast” of 100Sn Proton inelastic scattering reveals deformation in 8He Mass measurements of 99–101In challenge ab initio nuclear theory of the nuclide 100Sn Ab Initio Computation of the Longitudinal Response Function in Ca40 Power counting in chiral effective field theory and nuclear binding Coupled-Cluster Calculations of Neutrinoless Double-β Decay in 48Ca Charge radii of exotic potassium isotopes challenge nuclear theory and the magic character of N = 32 Coulomb sum rule for He4 and O16 from coupled-cluster theory Accurate bulk properties of nuclei from A=2 to ∞ from potentials with Δ isobars Charge radii of exotic neon and magnesium isotopes Two-Neutron Halo is Unveiled in 29F Charge Radius of the Short-Lived 68Ni and Correlation with the Dipole Polarizability Global Sensitivity Analysis of Bulk Properties of an Atomic Nucleus Coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering on 40Ar from first principles Extrapolation of nuclear structure observables with artificial neural networks... Simulations of subatomic many-body physics on a quantum frequency processor Subatomic Many-Body Physics Simulations on a Quantum Frequency Processor A doubly magic nucleus that has two faces Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹Ĺ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 … Next page ›ĺ Last page Last » Key Links Organizations Physical Sciences Directorate Physics Division Fundamental Nuclear and Particle Physics Section Theoretical and Computational Physics Group
News Frontier simulations provide new insights into calcium-48’s controversial nuclear magnetic excitation