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DESCRIPTION:INPP Seminar | Nuclear matter in the FRIB & multi-messenger ast
ronomy era\, Sept. 20\n\nThe Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics Semi
nar series presents Christian Drischler discussing "Nuclear matter in the F
RIB & multi-messenger astronomy era" on Sept. 20 at 4 p.m.\n\n \n\nDrischle
r is assistant professor of Physics & Astronomy at Ohio University.\n\n \n\
nIn-person seminars will be in Lindley 321. For remote seminars\, connectio
n info for the video conference (TEAMS or ZOOM) and abstract of the talk wi
ll be communicated by email before the seminar. The emails are sent to the
inpp-seminar mailing list. To be added to this mailing list\, contact Praka
sh.\n\n \n\nThe host is Prakash.\n\n \n\nAbstract: Born in the aftermath of
core-collapse supernovae\, neutron stars contain matter under extreme cond
itions of density and temperature. In recent years\, neutron star observati
ons have yielded novel insights into the nature of strongly interacting\, n
eutron-rich matter in the high-density regime where current theoretical mod
els are challenged. At the same time\, chiral effective field theory (EFT)
has developed into a powerful framework to study nuclear matter properties
with quantified uncertainties in the moderate-density regime for modeling n
eutron stars. Furthermore\, a few months ago\, the new Facility for Rare Is
otope Beams (FRIB) at Michigan State University opened its doors to scienti
fic users\, enabling experiments with nuclei in the very neutron-rich regim
e. In short\, the next decade is expected to witness a strong interplay bet
ween neutron star observation\, experiment\, and theory\, with stringent te
sts of nuclear predictions and great potential for discoveries.\n\n \n\nIn
this INPP Seminar\, I will discuss recent developments in EFT-based nuclear
matter calculations and their implications for the structure of neutron st
ars. I will show how EFT\, combined with new many-body ideas\, enables the
statistically robust uncertainty quantification of nuclear matter propertie
s. Furthermore\, I will motivate joint projects involving Bayesian machine
learning and high-performance computing at the INPP.
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LOCATION:Lindley Hall\, 321
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SUMMARY:INPP Seminar | Nuclear matter in the FRIB & multi-messenger astrono
my era\, Sept. 20
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URL:https://calendar.ohio.edu/event/inpp_seminar_sept_20
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