Cargando…

Emergence of simple patterns in many-body systems: from macroscopic objects to the atomic nucleus

Strongly correlated many-body systems often display the emergence of simple patterns and regular behaviour of their global properties. Phenomena such as clusterization, collective motion and appearance of shell structures are commonly observed across different size, time, and energy scales in our un...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Garcia Ruiz, R.F., Vernon, A.R.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epja/s10050-020-00134-8
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2738364
_version_ 1780967926876078080
author Garcia Ruiz, R.F.
Vernon, A.R.
author_facet Garcia Ruiz, R.F.
Vernon, A.R.
author_sort Garcia Ruiz, R.F.
collection CERN
description Strongly correlated many-body systems often display the emergence of simple patterns and regular behaviour of their global properties. Phenomena such as clusterization, collective motion and appearance of shell structures are commonly observed across different size, time, and energy scales in our universe. Although at the microscopic level their individual parts are described by complex interactions, the collective behaviour of these systems can exhibit strikingly regular patterns. This contribution provides an overview of the experimental signatures that are commonly used to identify the emergence of shell structures and collective phenomena in distinct physical systems. Examples in macroscopic systems are presented alongside features observed in atomic nuclei. The discussion is focused on the experimental trends observed for exotic nuclei in the vicinity of nuclear closed-shells, and the new challenges that recent experiments have posed in our understanding of emergent phenomena in nuclei.
id cern-2738364
institution Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear
language eng
publishDate 2019
record_format invenio
spelling cern-27383642023-03-14T17:22:42Zdoi:10.1140/epja/s10050-020-00134-8http://cds.cern.ch/record/2738364engGarcia Ruiz, R.F.Vernon, A.R.Emergence of simple patterns in many-body systems: from macroscopic objects to the atomic nucleusphysics.pop-phOther Fields of Physicsphysics.hist-phOther Fields of Physicsphysics.atom-phOther Fields of Physicsnlin.AONonlinear Systemsnucl-exNuclear Physics - ExperimentStrongly correlated many-body systems often display the emergence of simple patterns and regular behaviour of their global properties. Phenomena such as clusterization, collective motion and appearance of shell structures are commonly observed across different size, time, and energy scales in our universe. Although at the microscopic level their individual parts are described by complex interactions, the collective behaviour of these systems can exhibit strikingly regular patterns. This contribution provides an overview of the experimental signatures that are commonly used to identify the emergence of shell structures and collective phenomena in distinct physical systems. Examples in macroscopic systems are presented alongside features observed in atomic nuclei. The discussion is focused on the experimental trends observed for exotic nuclei in the vicinity of nuclear closed-shells, and the new challenges that recent experiments have posed in our understanding of emergent phenomena in nuclei.Strongly correlated many-body systems often display the emergence of simple patterns and regular behaviour of their global properties. Phenomena such as clusterization, collective motion and appearance of shell structures are commonly observed across different size, time, and energy scales in our universe. Although at the microscopic level their individual parts are described by complex interactions, the collective behaviour of these systems can exhibit strikingly regular patterns. This contribution provides an overview of the experimental signatures that are commonly used to identify the emergence of shell structures and collective phenomena in distinct physical systems. Examples in macroscopic systems are presented alongside features observed in atomic nuclei. The discussion is focused on the experimental trends observed for exotic nuclei in the vicinity of nuclear closed-shells, and the new challenges that recent experiments have posed in our understanding of emergent phenomena in nuclei.arXiv:1911.04819oai:cds.cern.ch:27383642019-11-12
spellingShingle physics.pop-ph
Other Fields of Physics
physics.hist-ph
Other Fields of Physics
physics.atom-ph
Other Fields of Physics
nlin.AO
Nonlinear Systems
nucl-ex
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Garcia Ruiz, R.F.
Vernon, A.R.
Emergence of simple patterns in many-body systems: from macroscopic objects to the atomic nucleus
title Emergence of simple patterns in many-body systems: from macroscopic objects to the atomic nucleus
title_full Emergence of simple patterns in many-body systems: from macroscopic objects to the atomic nucleus
title_fullStr Emergence of simple patterns in many-body systems: from macroscopic objects to the atomic nucleus
title_full_unstemmed Emergence of simple patterns in many-body systems: from macroscopic objects to the atomic nucleus
title_short Emergence of simple patterns in many-body systems: from macroscopic objects to the atomic nucleus
title_sort emergence of simple patterns in many-body systems: from macroscopic objects to the atomic nucleus
topic physics.pop-ph
Other Fields of Physics
physics.hist-ph
Other Fields of Physics
physics.atom-ph
Other Fields of Physics
nlin.AO
Nonlinear Systems
nucl-ex
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epja/s10050-020-00134-8
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2738364
work_keys_str_mv AT garciaruizrf emergenceofsimplepatternsinmanybodysystemsfrommacroscopicobjectstotheatomicnucleus
AT vernonar emergenceofsimplepatternsinmanybodysystemsfrommacroscopicobjectstotheatomicnucleus