Family of chiral two- plus three-nucleon interactions for accurate nuclear structure studies

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We present a family of nucleon-nucleon (NN) plus three-nucleon (3N) interactions up to N3LO in the chiral expansion that provides an accurate ab initio description of ground-state energies and charge radii up to the medium-mass regime with quantified theory uncertainties. Starting from the NN interactions proposed by Entem, Machleidt and Nosyk, we construct 3N interactions with consistent chiral order, non-local regulator, and cutoff value and explore the dependence of nuclear observables over a range of mass numbers on the 3N low-energy constants. By fixing these constants using the 3H and 16O ground-state energies, we obtain interactions that robustly reproduce experimental energies and radii for a large range from p-shell nuclei to the nickel isotopic chain and resolve many of the deficiencies of previous interactions. Based on the order-by-order convergence and the cutoff dependence of nuclear observables, we assess the uncertainties due the interaction, which yield a significant contribution to the total theory uncertainty.

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Hüther, T., Vobig, K., Hebeler, K., Machleidt, R., & Roth, R. (2020). Family of chiral two- plus three-nucleon interactions for accurate nuclear structure studies. Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics, 808. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2020.135651

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