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PRC Letter: Toward a foundation model for heavy-ion collision experiments based on point-cloud diffusion Manjunath Omana Kuttan https://t.co/tgXO9sVKxI A model that generates collision events when trained on ultrarelativistic quantum molecular dynamics cascade simulations
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PRC Letter: End-to-end generative diffusion model for heavy-ion collisions Jing-An Sun, et al https://t.co/cBCPTkIX6J A generative diffusion model has been trained to successfully simulate ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions from end to end for various initial conditions.
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PRC Editors' Suggestion: 𝛽 decay of the 𝑇𝑧=−2 nucleus 64 Se and its descendants: The 𝑇=2 isobaric multiplet P. Aguilera, et al https://t.co/y70zJjKKwT Comprehensive spectroscopy and nuclear decay studies very close to the proton drip line
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PRC Letter: Double magicity of 164Pb within the deformed relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov theory in continuum K. Y. Zhang, C. Pan, and X. H. Wu https://t.co/TnMGfp0G1Q 164Pb could define the outermost reach of experimentally accessible nuclei beyond the proton dripline
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PRC Editors' Suggestion: Microscopic optical potentials from a Green's function approach G. H. Sargsyan, et al https://t.co/I1ojEvEcgv A microscopic optical potential that models reactions away from the valley of stability yields close agreement with experimental data
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PRC Editors' Suggestion: Modeling direct and pre-equilibrium processes of neutron-induced reactions with the noniterative finite amplitude method and with the distorted-wave Born approximation Hirokazu Sasaki, Toshihiko Kawano, and Marc Dupuis https://t.co/ueLLD3RU6T
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PRC Editors' Suggestion: Nuclear cross sections from low-energy interactions J. Boström, et al https://t.co/vyrq36rnHl An approach that reproduces cross sections and demonstrates a promising path toward systematic microscopic optical potentials for heavy and deformed nuclei.
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PRC Letter: Effect of nuclear rotation on nucleon transfer and fusion in low-energy heavy-ion collisions Xiang Jiang, Rong An, Nan Wang https://t.co/JY6Geii1a3 Simulations find that rotation can hinder the reverse transfer of nucleons and increase the fusion probability
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PRC Letter: Half-life of 136Xe for neutrinoless double-𝛽 decay calculated with effective axial-vector current coupling unified for two-neutrino and neutrinoless double-𝛽 decay modes J. Terasaki and O. Civitarese https://t.co/cqpsrgv08u
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Unconventional 67Cu production using high-energy bremsstrahlung and cross section evaluation M. Eslami, D. G. Jenkins, and M. Bashkanov https://t.co/6V1iLdvxL6 Featured in Physics: Making Fresh Radionuclides with Leftover Gamma Rays https://t.co/aGwmIeolVB
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PRC Editors' Suggestion: Two-neutrino 0+→0+ double-𝛽 decay of 48Ca within the density-functional-theory–based no-core configuration-interaction framework Jan Miśkiewicz, Maciej Konieczka, and Wojciech Satuła https://t.co/8EIpLkVWZj
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PRC Editors' Suggestion: Impact of ground-state correlations on the multipole response of nuclei: Ab initio calculations of moment operators A. Porro, A. Schwenk, and A. Tichai https://t.co/3egikdj3SU
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PRC Letter: Exactness of the normal-ordered two-body truncation of three-nucleon forces Maxwell Rothman, et al https://t.co/PCp2rzCbJL This work provides an analytical basis for the popular normal-ordered two-body approximation in applications of ab initio methods
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PRC Letter: Mechanism of the quasielastic scattering based on the dinuclear system concept Zehong Liao, et al https://t.co/N3vamDqFZZ An improved DNS-sysu model enables a description of QE scattering which resolves long-standing underestimation in the QE channel
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PRC Letter: Investigation of an octupole breathing mode of 208Pb as a resolution to the elliptical-to-triangular azimuthal anisotropy puzzle in ultracentral relativistic heavy ion collisions Hao-jie Xu, et al https://t.co/5uepFZ2SqO
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PRC Letter: Improved direct measurement of low-energy resonances in the 21Ne⁢(𝑝,𝛾)⁢22Na reaction R. S. Sidhu, et al https://t.co/OcN0MJ8ALP A revised thermonuclear reaction rate is obtained and its impact on NeNa nucleosynthesis investigated
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PRC Letter: Electromagnetic radii of light nuclei from variational Monte Carlo calculations G. B. King, et al https://t.co/VsxA8hzFM1 Charge radii are found to be within 5% of experiment. Magnetic radii are affected by large error bars for the only two nuclei available
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PRC Letter: Probing surface vibrations of spherical nuclei in relativistic heavy-ion collisions Kouichi Hagino, and Masakiyo Kitazawa https://t.co/YqkAyqEvnF
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