1–6 Aug 2022
University of Stavanger
Europe/Oslo timezone

Gravitational wave signatures of phase transition from hadronic to quark matter in isolated neutron stars and binaries

2 Aug 2022, 16:20
20m
AR Ø-130 (UiS)

AR Ø-130

UiS

On the ground floor of the AR building
Parallel Talk F: Nuclear and Astroparticle Physics Parallels Track F

Speaker

Dr Ritam Mallick (Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal)

Description

The fundamental constituent of matter at high temperature and density has intrigued physicists for quite some time. Recent results from heavy-ion colliders have enriched the Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) phase diagram at high temperature and low baryon density. However, the phase at low temperature and finite (mostly intermediate) baryon density remain unexplored. Theoretical QCD calculation predicts phase transition (PT) from hadronic matter (HM) to quark matter (QM) at such densities. Presently, the best labs available to probe such densities lie at the core of neutron stars (NSs). In this presentation, I will present our recent results of how such PT signatures can be probed using gravitational waves (GWs) both in isolated NSs and NSs in binaries. The isolated NS would probe the very low-temperature regime whereas NSs in binaries would probe finite baryon density in the intermediate temperature regime. We would also discuss whether the GW signature of such PT is unique and the detector specification needed to detect such signals.

Primary author

Dr Ritam Mallick (Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal)

Presentation materials