2–4 Jul 2025
Faculty of Law and Administration, UWr
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Hypernuclear Matter in Neutron Stars Using Realistic Lambda Hyperon potentials

3 Jul 2025, 18:00
2h
Witold Swida Lecture Hall (Faculty of Law and Administration, UWr)

Witold Swida Lecture Hall

Faculty of Law and Administration, UWr

ul. Uniwersytecka 7-10 Wrocław, Poland
Poster Nuclear astrophysics Poster Session

Speaker

mahboubeh shahrbaf motlagh (University of Wroclaw)

Description

The extraordinary densities achieved in the cores of neutron stars make them ideal astrophysical laboratories for investigating hypernuclear matter. Recent multi-messenger observations impose stringent constraints on the neutron star equation of state, allowing for tests of models that incorporate exotic components such as hyperons. For example, precise measurements of neutron star masses—such as PSR J0740+6620 with a mass of approximately 2.08 M☉ — along with tidal deformability constraints from the binary neutron star merger GW170817, significantly narrow the range of viable EoSs. In this work, we explore the presence of Λ hyperons in β-stable matter within neutron star cores using a potential-based ab initio approach. For both Λ–nucleon and Λ–Λ interactions, we employ spin- and parity-dependent potentials with parameters phenomenologically tuned to reproduce experimental data from hypernuclei. Special emphasis is placed on addressing the long-standing hyperon puzzle within this framework.

Author

mahboubeh shahrbaf motlagh (University of Wroclaw)

Co-authors

Mr Ali Mohammad ali looee (University of Tehran) Hamidreza Moshfegh (University of Tehran and Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Fısicas, Brazil)

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