Séminaires

In the shadow of beta radiations: testing fundamental symmetries with ab initio nuclear theory.

par Dr Mehdi Drissi (TRIUMF)

Europe/Paris
100/0-A243 (IJCLab)

100/0-A243

IJCLab

Description

Ever since the first detection of radioactivity, the experimental study of beta decay has been continuously shaping our understanding of the fundamental interactions. In the recent years, the increase in experimental precision has been setting stronger and stronger constraints on physics beyond the standard model. In particular, the experimental data gathered on superallowed Fermi transitions have been setting the most precise constraint on the unitarity of the CKM matrix. The most recent data are now in tension by 2-3 standard deviations with the standard model. In this case, the main source of uncertainty comes from the theoretical modelling of low-energy nuclear corrections connecting experimental observables to Vud.

In the first part of my talk, I will discuss our recent attempt at reducing these nuclear uncertainties using the ab initio No-Core Shell Model for light nuclei. In particular, I will focus on the calculation of nuclear structure dependent one-loop correction to the C10 to B10 transition. Our preliminary results indicate a significant shift from previous estimations in the literature, which confirms the need to revisit thoroughly the theoretical uncertainties of superallowed Fermi transitions in a modern ab initio framework.

In the second part of my talk, I will discuss recent developments in the design of a novel exact ab initio method based on Variational Monte Carlo and Neural Quantum States. The end goal is to be able to extend this exact ab initio method to reach all superallowed Fermi transition up to Rb74. To this end, I will discuss a novel optimizer based on decision geometry which allowed us to accelerate the optimization of Neural Quantum States by one order of magnitude compared to other state-of-the-art optimizers.
 


How to reach the seminar room:

Whereabouts of the laboratory on the Paris-Saclay campus

Bat. 100, general room map

Organisé par

G. Hupin

Participants
52
Videoconférence
Séminaires de Physique Nucléaire Théorique
ID de réunion Zoom
99403008084
Hôte
Guillaume Hupin
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