Bridging Nuclear and Gravitational Physics: the Dense Matter Equation of State

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Bridging Nuclear and Gravitational Physics: the Dense Matter Equation of State

By ECT* - European Centre for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas

Date and time

June 5, 2017 · 1pm - June 9, 2017 · 12pm CEST

Location

ECT*

Strada delle Tabarelle, 286 38123 Trento Italy

Description

Bridging Nuclear and Gravitational Physics: the Dense Matter Equation of State

June 5 ' 9, 2017

Organisers:

Andreas Bauswein (Heidelberger Institut fur Theoretische Studien)

Arianna Carbone (Technische Universität Darmstadt)

James A. Clark (Center for Relativistic Astrophysics School of Physics - Georgia Institute of Technology)

James M. Lattimer (Dep. of Phys. & Astronomy - Stony Brook)

Abstract

The dense matter equation of state plays a central role in many aspects ranging from nuclear structure to astrophysical phenomena. However, its description remains up to today only partly known. From the nuclear physics side, the description of nuclear matter can put constraints on the neutron-star matter equation of state. From the astrophysical side, the study of the gravitational-wave emission from the merging of compact binary systems can help to infer properties of the dense matter in their interior. The recent detection of gravitational waves has triggered a lot of excitement. In particular, it is indicating that gravitational-wave observations of binaries involving neutron stars are within reach, with the exciting prospect of probing high-density matter physics through this fundamentally new observational approach. Timely scheduled, this workshop aims at stimulating collaborations between experts from the nuclear physics and gravitational astrophysics community, together with researchers devoted to the gravitationalwave data analysis. The goal is to provide input from all sides to constrain the dense matter equation of state.

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The European Centre for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas (ECT*) in Trento (Italy) provides a dedicated and structured combination of scientific activities for a large international scientific community. ECT* acts as an "intellectual" centre of competence, complementary in scope and activities to existing research facilities based at universities or experimental laboratories. It promotes coordination of European research efforts in nuclear physics and related research areas.                      

 

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