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The University of Southampton
STAG Research Centre

Gravity seminar - Aleksi Vuorinen Seminar

Time:
12:00
Date:
15 October 2020
Venue:
Online seminar

For more information regarding this seminar, please email Soichiro Isoyama at s.isoyama@soton.ac.uk .

Event details

Title: Quark matter cores in massive neutron stars

Abstract: Confirming or ruling out the existence of deconfined quark matter inside neutron stars is one of the most prominent open problems in nuclear astrophysics. While the ultimate goal continues to be the observation of a smoking gun signal directly indicating the presence or creation of quark matter, a more indirect approach to the problem has lately become feasible. By combining ab-initio theoretical results for the microscopic properties of dense QCD matter with the latest astrophysical measurements of neutron star properties, it is possible to build stringent model-independent constraints for the material properties of neutron-star matter at different densities. Presenting results from a very recent analysis of this kind, we argue that matter in the cores of the heaviest stable neutron stars has characteristics considerably closer to the predicted properties of deconfined quark matter than those of nuclear matter. The implications of this finding as well as potential ways of improving its accuracy are also discussed.

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Aleksi Vuorinen, Helsinki.

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