23–27 Oct 2017
Havana, Cuba
America/Havana timezone

Nuclear physics and astronomical observations of compact objects

25 Oct 2017, 10:30
30m
Room "Benigno Souza"

Room "Benigno Souza"

Plenary Talk Nuclear Structure, Nuclear Reactions and Exotic Nuclei Plenary Talks

Speaker

Liliana Caballero (University of Guelph, Canada.)

Description

Overarching questions such how and where are the heavy elements synthesized, and what is the mechanism of stellar explosions, like supernovae, have been the subject of study of nuclear astrophysics for the last decades. These puzzles are closely connected to the behavior of matter under extreme density and temperature conditions. Our current understanding relies on simulations, micro-physics input, observations and the connections among them. In this talk, I shall discuss the influence that the nuclear physics input, e.g. weak processes and the nuclear matter Equation of State, has on the above mentioned astrophysical phenomena.

Primary author

Liliana Caballero (University of Guelph, Canada.)

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