Neutron stars as multi-messenger laboratories for dense matter

Europe/Rome
Zoom Platform (Virtual)

Zoom Platform

Virtual

Ingo Tews (INT- University of Washington), Sebastien Guillot (CBRS Toulouse), Jérôme Margueron (IPN Lyon), Bruno Giacomazzo (University of Milano), Samaya Nissanke (University of Amsterdam)
Description

Neutron stars as multi-messenger laboratories for dense matter

The equation of state (EOS) for strongly-interacting matter is of great interest for the nuclear physics and astrophysics, and there are strong theoretical, experimental, and observational efforts to elucidate its properties at supra-nuclear densities. Many new observational data from gravitational wave facilities, X-ray satellites, and nuclear experiments become available and contribute to the global understanding of neutron-star physics. Together with nuclear experimental inputs and theoretical advances, this wealth of new results is expected to improve the understanding of the neutron-star core and the supra-nuclear EOS.

This workshop brings together experts in nuclear physics and observations in 2021 to critically examine the new data made available by NICER and by the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA collaboration in order to form a better understanding and to obtain more robust constraints on the EOS of dense matter.

 

 

                                            

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    • 15:00 15:05
      Welcome
      Convener: Prof. Gert Aarts (Swansea University, UK)
    • 15:05 15:25
      Gravitational waves / Simulations 20m
      Speaker: Prof. Sebastiano Bernuzzi (University of Jena)
    • 15:25 15:45
      Gravitational waves / Simulations 20m
      Speaker: Prof. Jay Kalinani (University of Padova)
    • 15:45 16:05
      Gravitational waves / Simulations 20m
      Speaker: Prof. Soumi De (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
    • 16:05 16:25
      Gravitational waves / Simulations 20m
      Speaker: Prof. Mansi Kasliwal (California Institute of Technology)
    • 16:25 16:45
      Gravitational waves / Simulations 20m
      Speaker: Prof. Jocelyn Read (California State University, Fullerton)
    • 16:45 17:05
      Gravitational waves / Simulations 20m
      Speaker: Prof. Ben Magalit (UC, Berkeley)
    • 17:05 17:55
      Discussion 50m
    • 15:00 15:20
      Neutron-Star-Interior-Composition-Explorer and other Observations 20m
      Speaker: Prof. Thankful Cromartie (Cornell University)
    • 15:20 15:40
      Neutron-Star-Interior-Composition-Explorer and other Observations 20m
      Speaker: Prof. Slavko Bogdanov (Colunmbia University)
    • 15:40 16:00
      Neutron-Star-Interior-Composition-Explorer and other Observations 20m
      Speaker: Prof. Cole Miller (Univesity of Maryland)
    • 16:00 16:20
      Neutron-Star-Interior-Composition-Explorer and other Observations 20m
      Speaker: Prof. Geert Raaijmakers (University of Amsterdam)
    • 16:20 16:40
      Neutron-Star-Interior-Composition-Explorer and other Observations 20m
      Speaker: Prof. Natalie Webb (IRAP, Toulouse)
    • 16:40 17:30
      Discussion 50m
    • 15:00 15:20
      Nuclear Physics 20m
      Speaker: Prof. Chuck Horowitz (Indiana University)
    • 15:20 15:40
      Nuclear Physics 20m
      Speaker: Prof. Andrew Steiner (Knoxville University)
    • 15:40 16:00
      Nuclear Physics 20m
      Speaker: Prof. Tyler Gorda (TU Darmstadt)
    • 16:00 16:20
      Nuclear Physics 20m
      Speaker: Prof. Anthea Fantina (GANIL)
    • 16:20 16:40
      Nuclear Physics 20m
      Speaker: Prof. Almudena Arcones (TU Darmstadt)
    • 16:40 17:30
      Discussion 50m
    • 15:00 15:40
      Discussion on Nuclear Physics 40m
      Speakers: Prof. Francesco Pederiva (University of Trento), Prof. Tetyana Galatyuk (GSI)
    • 15:40 16:20
      Discussion on NS Observations 40m
      Speakers: Prof. Anna Watts (University of Amsterdam), Prof. Nanda Rea (University of Barcelona)
    • 16:20 17:00
      Discussion on GW and simulations 40m
      Speakers: Prof. David Radice (University of Princeton), Prof. Tim Dietrich (Postam University)