Orateur
M.
Raphaël-David Lasseri
(Institut de Physique Nucléaire d'Orsay)
Description
The understanding of the structural properties of nuclei is a long-standing issue. Indeed, the underlying
complexity of a many-body fermionic system in strong interaction, led to the arising of wide panel of
phenomena and behavior. Thus an universal treatment of such properties is particularly challenging.
We'll give a short overview of the usual techniques used to describe nuclear properties, illustrating each method with several example. Moreover we will discuss the impact of state-of-the-arts nuclear models, on observables of use in apparently
unrelated fields, in particular Cosmology. To conclude I'll try to emphasize the link between theoretical description and experimental observables.
Auteur principal
M.
Raphaël-David Lasseri
(Institut de Physique Nucléaire d'Orsay)