Compact Stars and HI Collisions
Speaker: Jurgen Schaffner-Bielich (Frankfurt Univ.)
Time: June. 22(Tuesday) 6:00am (San Fransisco), 9:00am (New York), 3:00pm (Frankfurt), 6:30pm(New Delhi), 9:00pm (Beijing), 10:00pm (Tokyo)
Abstract:
Astrophysical observations in the last few years have shed new light on the properties of compact stars. The new astrophysical data has important implications for the properties of dense matter, its composition, the equation of state and the QCD phase diagram. There are tight connections to heavy-ion collisions and its study of the properties of hot and dense matter. A sample of the many mutual interplays of heavy-ion physics with the physics of neutron stars, core-collapse supernovae, and neutron star merger will be discussed in this presentation.
Chair: Jan Steinheimer
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