Speaker
Prof.
Horst Stoecker
(GSI)
Description
Gravitational waves, Electromagnetic radiation and emission of High Energy Particles probe the phase structure of the EoS of dense matter produced at the crossroad of the closely related relativistic collisions of heavy ions and of binary neutron stars.
3+1 dimensional special- and general relativistic hydrodynamic model studies reveal a unique window of opportunity to observe phase transitions in compressed baryon matter in statu nascendi by multimessenger observations. The FAiR facility at GSI allows to study the universe in the Laboratory.
Type of contribution | Talk |
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Author
Prof.
Horst Stoecker
(GSI)