Event Schedule

Chiral EFT: New Perspectives

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This is a 1-week in-person workshop. Talks will take place in room C421 in the mornings Monday - Friday, and in the afternoons of Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Tuesday and Friday afternoons will take place in C520.

Please check the schedule regularly, as it is subject to change.

Please note: By attending a workshop talk, participants agree to abide by the INT Code of Conduct

Week 1

Monday, March 17, 2025

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Location Slides
Welcome to the INT Sanjay Reddy and Ubirajara van Kolck C421 Slides
On the convergence of baryon ChPT Martin Hoferichter Institute for Theoretical Physics In-person C421 Slides
Towards the Unitarity Limit in EFTs with Pions Harald W. Griesshammer George Washington University In-person C421 Slides
Superfluidity in an EFT expansion Silas Beane University of Washington In-person C421 Slides
Perturbative chiral nuclear EFT Bingwei Long Sichuan University Virtual C421
Discussion C421

Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Location Slides
Delta-Delta intermediate states in NN scattering from a large-N perspective Matthias Schindler University of South Carolina In-person C421 Slides
A new class of three-nucleon forces in Chiral EFT Wouter Dekens Institute for Nuclear Theory In-person C421 Slides
Nuclear Physics at M_\pi = 82 MeV. Sanjay Reddy Institute for Nuclear Theory In-person C520 Slides
Open problems and challenges in ab initio descriptions of nuclei Gaute Hagen Oak Ridge National Laboratory In-person C520 Slides
Discussion In-person C520

Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Location Slides
Chiral EFT for ab initio nuclear physics: hopes, highlights, and headaches... Andreas Ekstrom Chalmers University of Technology In-person C421 Slides
Necessary ingredients toward a truly model-independent description of light and medium mass nuclei Chieh-Jen Yang Extreme Light Infrastructure - Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP) In-person C421 Slides
IMSRG and EFT for Nuclei Heiko Hergert Michigan State University In-person C421 Slides
Perturbative treatment of sub-leading interactions in ab initio calculations Matthias Heinz Oak Ridge National Laboratory In-person C421 Slides
Discussion In-person C423
Workshop dinner (location TBA)

Thursday, March 20, 2025

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Location Slides
Chiral EFT, power counting, and Beyond-the-Standard-Model searches Jordy de Vries Nikhef In-person C421 Slides
Renormalized chiral EFT for single and double beta decay Emanuele Mereghetti Los Alamos National Lab In-person C421 Slides
Determining the leading-order contact term induced by sterile neutrinos in neutrinoless double β decay Sebastian Urrutia Quiroga Institute for Nuclear Theory In-person C421 Slides
Intruder states and the challenges they pose Anna McCoy Argonne National Lab In-person C421 Slides
Discussion In-person C421

Friday, March 21, 2025

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Location Slides
HOBET: LEC fitting, Counting, the Pion, and Light Nuclei Wick Haxton UC Berkeley In-person C421 Slides
Modeling truncation errors in EFTs: how to do it, why you should, and when it won’t help Daniel Phillips Ohio University In-person C421 Slides
Discussion and Workshop Summary In-person C520