MAC IN2P3 master project in-person meeting

Europe/Paris
A201 (IJCLab, Bât. 100A)

A201

IJCLab, Bât. 100A

Bât. 100A, Campus de la Faculté des Sciences, Orsay
Description

First in-person meeting of the MAC (Modélisation des astres compacts / Compact Stars Modeling) project, a master project (MP) of IN2P3.

This theoretical collaboration builds on the MP MAC (2017–2019) and NewMAC (2020–2022). The goal is to improve theoretical models derived from nuclear physics, allowing for a more precise understanding of compact stars and multi-messenger signals detected on Earth. The objects of study are neutron stars, hybrid stars, and quarks, as well as high-energy phenomena such as massive star core collapse and compact star coalescence. The emphasis is on how improved and microphysics-informed modelling of nuclear matter properties can be used to connect experimental nuclear and hadron physics with multi-messenger observations of neutron stars.

There are no registration fees for this meeting. Participants should book themselves a hotel if necessary. Two hotels are in walking distance: Hôtel d'Orsay and Residhome Bures la Guyonnerie.

A dinner on May 30th will be offered to those who registered for it. Lunches are not included

Participants
  • Anthea Francesca FANTINA
  • Elias Khan
  • Francesca Gulminelli
  • Gabriele Montefusco
  • Giorgio Almirante
  • Jérôme Margueron
  • Marco Antonelli
  • Michael URBAN
  • Mingya Duan
  • Mohamad Chamseddine
  • Philip Davis
  • Pietro Klausner
    • 10:30
      Accueil A202

      A202

      IJCLab, Bât. 100A

    • Morning session A201

      A201

      IJCLab, Bât. 100A

      Bât. 100A, Campus de la Faculté des Sciences, Orsay
    • 12:30
      Lunch break CESFO

      CESFO

    • 4
      Observation of gravitational waves from the coalescence of a 2.5-4.5 solar mass compact object and a Neutron Star A201

      A201

      IJCLab, Bât. 100A

      Bât. 100A, Campus de la Faculté des Sciences, Orsay

      After a general introduction to gravitational waves astronomy, the seminar will discuss the recent results of the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA fourth observing run, with focus on the observation, on May 29 2023, of the gravitational wave signal GW230529_181500. This signal is generated from the coalescence of a neutron star with a compact object with mass between the most massive neutron stars and the least massive black holes observed in the Galaxy. From gravitational waves data alone, we are not able to determine if the compact object is a neutron star or a black hole. To conclude, the seminar will report on the present LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA observing capabilities and the status of the ongoing observation run.

      Orateur: Viola Sordini (IP2I Lyon)
    • 15:00
      Coffee break A201

      A201

      IJCLab, Bât. 100A

      Bât. 100A, Campus de la Faculté des Sciences, Orsay
    • Afternoon session A201

      A201

      IJCLab, Bât. 100A

      Bât. 100A, Campus de la Faculté des Sciences, Orsay
      • 5
        Assuring Quality Software for Reproducible Research
        Orateur: Philip Davis (Laboratoire de Physique Corpusculaire - Caen)
      • 6
        Mingya Duan
      • 7
        Neutron-star crust modelling and unified equations of state (ongoing projects)
        Orateur: Anthea FANTINA ({CNRS}UPR3266)
      • 8
        Calibrating the in-medium modifications the clusters energy
        Orateur: Francesca Gulminelli (LPC/Ensicaen)
    • Dinner Gramophone

      Gramophone

    • Morning session A201

      A201

      IJCLab, Bât. 100A

      Bât. 100A, Campus de la Faculté des Sciences, Orsay
      • 9
        Constraining the EoS and compact stars structure with multi-messenger data
        Orateur: Elias KHAN (IJCLab, Orsay)
      • 10
        Nuclear equation of state for the study of neutron stars
        Orateur: Pietro Klausner (Université de Normandie - Caen / LPC / Università degli studi di Milano)
      • 11
        Beyond meta-modeling
        Orateur: Dr Jerome MARGUERON (IRL NPA, USA)
    • 11:00
      Break A202

      A202

      IJCLab, Bât. 100A

    • Morning session A201

      A201

      IJCLab, Bât. 100A

      Bât. 100A, Campus de la Faculté des Sciences, Orsay
      • 12
        Gabriele Montefusco
      • 13
        Fermi gases and dilute neutron matter with low-momentum interactions
        Orateur: Michael URBAN (IJCLab, Orsay)
    • 12:30
      Lunch break CESFO

      CESFO

    • Afternoon session A201

      A201

      IJCLab, Bât. 100A

      Bât. 100A, Campus de la Faculté des Sciences, Orsay