Overview
Explore the complex relationship between nuclear symmetry energy and astrophysical observations in this hour-long research presentation by Reed Essick from CITA. Delve into how astronomical data and observations contribute to our understanding of nuclear physics, particularly focusing on the symmetry energy component that plays a crucial role in determining the properties of neutron-rich matter found in extreme cosmic environments. Learn about the latest methodologies and findings in connecting astronomical measurements to fundamental nuclear physics parameters, offering insights into both the microscopic behavior of nuclear matter and its macroscopic manifestations in astrophysical objects.
Syllabus
CITA 999: Nuclear Symmetry Energy from Astrophysical Observations
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