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Gravitational-Wave Research Seminar

Monday, December 4, 2017
4:00pm to 5:00pm
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Cahill, Hameetman Auditorium
Matter in neutron-star mergers
Jocelyn Read, California State University Fullerton,

The dynamics of merging binary neutron stars, and thus their gravitational-wave signatures, are primarily determined by the mass and spin of the components. However, as the stars approach each other, the presence of matter is imprinted on their final orbits. Depending on the equation of state of neutron star matter, the stars will have radii and tidal deformabilities which modify their interactions and determine the frequency at which they merge. I will outline efforts to model and understand the impact of neutron-star matter on gravitational waves, using both theoretical and computational input. I will also discuss how  gravitational-wave observations (like GW170817) constrain the tidal properties of the component stars and allow us to learn about neutron-star matter.

For more information, please contact Jonah Kanner by email at [email protected] or visit CaJAGWR Home Page.