\/svg>","ionicons-filled--link":"<\/svg>"}) Accessibility Tools Invert colors Monochrome Dark contrast Light contrast Low saturation High saturation Highlight links Highlight headings Screen reader Read mode Content scaling 100% Font size 100% Line height 100% Letter spacing 100% Skip to main content PL The Institute The Institute General information Emploees News Scientific News Gender equality plan Address and contact data Research Research profile List of publications Information in BIP Scientific Council Organizational structure GDPR Events Seminars Current seminars List of seminars Conferences Current conferences Past conferences For students Doctoral school General Information Curriculum Recruitment School Council Doctoral Student Council Teaching Doctoral students Mid-term evaluation For students Master theses Student training Visiting the Institute For employees Institute e-mail Eduroam Publication registry Contact us Address and contact data Important phone numbers and emails PL The Institute The Institute General information Emploees News Scientific News Gender equality plan Address and contact data Research Research profile List of publications Information in BIP Scientific Council Organizational structure GDPR Events Seminars Current seminars List of seminars Conferences Current conferences Past conferences For students Doctoral school General Information Curriculum Recruitment School Council Doctoral Student Council Teaching Doctoral students Mid-term evaluation For students Master theses Student training Visiting the Institute For employees Institute e-mail Eduroam Publication registry Contact us Address and contact data Important phone numbers and emails Events Home Events List of seminars Seminar of the Institute of Theoretical Physics of University of Wrocław 12:15, 19-05-24 UWr, pl. Maksa Borna 9, sala 422 Exploring phases of dense matter with astrophysics of compact starsprof. dr hab. Armen SedrakianIFT UWrIn this talk, I will focus on the behavior of matter at high densities in compact stars and the challenges that emerged in recent years in the nuclear physics and astrophysics of these objects. The possibility that new particles appear in the dense matter will be discussed. In particular, I will discuss the phase transition from baryonic to deconfined quark matter and its consequences for compact star astrophysics. I will show that a strong first-order phase transition among the phases of dense quark matter can lead to triplet configurations of compact stars, i.e., three stars with the same masses but different radii. Finally, I will discuss the implications of the recent detection of gravitational waves from a collision of two neutron stars.
Accessibility Tools
In this talk, I will focus on the behavior of matter at high densities in compact stars and the challenges that emerged in recent years in the nuclear physics and astrophysics of these objects. The possibility that new particles appear in the dense matter will be discussed. In particular, I will discuss the phase transition from baryonic to deconfined quark matter and its consequences for compact star astrophysics. I will show that a strong first-order phase transition among the phases of dense quark matter can lead to triplet configurations of compact stars, i.e., three stars with the same masses but different radii. Finally, I will discuss the implications of the recent detection of gravitational waves from a collision of two neutron stars.