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SYEC: Strong-Interaction Matter under Extreme Conditions
SYEC 2: Strong-Interaction Matter under Extreme Conditions II
Wednesday, March 13, 2024, 11:00–12:30, HBR 14: HS 1
Among the fundamental forces of Nature it is the strong interaction that predominates the properties of matter at temperatures as extreme as they have prevailed during the first microseconds after the Big Bang. In astrophysics, the greatest extremes of temperature and density occur during neutron-star mergers. And in the laboratory, extremes of temperature and density can be generated and studied in heavy-ion collisions.
This symposium covers topics ranging from the underlying theory of strong-interaction matter, Quantum Chromodynamics, as studied with large-scale simulations, to the exploration of its properties with heavy-ion collision experiments in the laboratory, and from astrophysical observations in the Universe.
11:00 | SYEC 2.1 | Invited Talk: Unravelling the phase structure of strong-interaction matter with high-energy heavy-ion experiments — •Tetyana Galatyuk | |
11:45 | SYEC 2.2 | Invited Talk: Neutron star mergers in numerical relativity — •Masaru Shibata | |