[Okc-wp4] EO meeting: 16th of December

Davide Gizzi davide.gizzi at astro.su.se
Fri Dec 17 13:57:57 CET 2021


Hi all,

for those of you who could not attend the EO meeting yesterday, here is a link to the recording.

https://stockholmuniversity.box.com/s/e0f40b0517cwl64quyqta3ecjt02ilub

Kind regards
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From: Davide Gizzi
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2021 1:16:13 PM
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Subject: Re: EO meeting: 16th of December

Hi all,

a reminder of the EO meeting starting now!

Cheers
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Sent: Monday, December 13, 2021 1:44:40 PM
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Subject: [Okc-wp4] EO meeting: 16th of December

Dear all,

our last EO meeting before the Christmas break will take place this Thursday, 16th of December, at 13:15 (CET) via Zoom.
To join access: https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/67378581617

The speaker is Bhaskar Biswas, a new postdoc in Stephan Rosswog's group. He will be talking about the research he carried out during his PhD at IUCAA (Pune, India), focused on constraining the neutron star equation of state from astrophysical observations.

Below is title and abstract of the talk.


Title: Constraining the equation of state of neutron stars using multimessenger observations

Abstract: Neutron Stars are the densest objects known in nature. They are observed in multiple electromagnetic bands and recently detected also in the gravitational waves as the binary neutron star merger event GW170817. These observations have led to increase in our understanding of the properties of their interiors, environments and evolution. In this lecture the speaker will talk about the current understanding of the neutron star equation of state combining all the available astrophysical observations.


Hope to see you there!

Ana Sagués Carracedo & Davide Gizzi




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