Nuclear Astrophysics in the New Era of Multimessenger Astronomy
Abstract
Neutron stars are unique cosmic laboratories for the exploration of matter under extreme conditions of density and neutron-proton asymmetry. Due to their enormous dynamic range, neutron stars display a myriad of exotic states of matter that are impossible to recreate under normal laboratory conditions. In these three lectures I will discuss how the strong synergy that has developed between nuclear physics and astrophysics will uncover some of the deepest secrets behind these fascinating objects. In particular, I will highlight the enormous impact that the very first detection of gravitational waves from the binary neutron-star merger GW170817 is having in constraining the composition, structure, and dynamics of neutron stars.
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@article{arxiv.1805.04780,
title = {Nuclear Astrophysics in the New Era of Multimessenger Astronomy},
author = {J. Piekarewicz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.04780},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
Lectures presented at the XIV International Workshop on Hadron Physics, Florianopolis, Brazil, March 2018. Few typos corrected in revised version