Quark matter and nuclear astrophysics: Recent developments

Dec 15, 2023·
Tyler Gorda
Tyler Gorda
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pQCD contributions at N3LO (credit Saga Säppi)
Abstract
Does deconfined cold quark matter occur in nature? This is currently one of the fundamental open questions in nuclear astrophysics. In these proceedings, I review the current state-of-the-art techniques to address this question in a model-agnostic manner, by synthesizing inputs from astrophysical observations of neutron stars and their binary mergers, and first-principles calculations within nuclear and particle theory. I highlight recent improvements in perturbative calculations in asymptotically dense cold quark matter, as well as compelling evidence for a conformalizing transition within the cores of massive neutron stars.
Type
Publication
EPJ Web Conf. 296 (2024) 01010

Proceedings from Quark Matter 2023 summarizing my recent work (as well as a few others’) on quark matter and nuclear astrophysics.