Subatomär fysik och plasmafysik,Institutionen för fysik,Chalmers tekniska högskola,Subatomic and Plasma Physics,Department of Physics,Chalmers University of Technology
Hagen, G. (författare)
Oak Ridge National Laboratory,University of Tennessee
Papenbrock, T. (författare)
Oak Ridge National Laboratory,University of Tennessee
Simulating complex many-body quantum phenomena is a major scientific impetus behind the development of quantum computing, and a range of technologies are being explored to address such systems. We present the results of the largest photonics-based simulation to date, applied in the context of subatomic physics. Using an all-optical quantum frequency processor, the ground-state energies of light nuclei including the triton (H3), He3, and the alpha particle (He4) are computed. Complementing these calculations and utilizing a 68-dimensional Hilbert space, our photonic simulator is used to perform subnucleon calculations of the two- and three-body forces between heavy mesons in the Schwinger model. This work is a first step in simulating subatomic many-body physics on quantum frequency processors - augmenting classical computations that bridge scales from quarks to nuclei.