Date
February 19 (Thu) 14:00 - 15:00, 2026 (JST)
Speaker
  • Yongjia Huang (Research Associate, Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Language
English
Host
Akira Dohi

This seminar is a joint seminar between GWX-EOS and the iTHEMS-ABBL Joint Astro SG.

The recent rise of multi-messenger astronomy—including radius measurements from NICER, tidal deformability constraints from gravitational-wave events GW170817, and first-principles calculations from chiral effective field theory (χEFT) and perturbative QCD—has significantly tightened constraints on the neutron star equation of state. These advances consistently point to a non-monotonic sound speed in dense matter, suggesting that the cores of massive neutron stars may host exotic phases such as quark matter. However, the masquerade effect in static neutron stars makes it difficult to directly probe the nature of the transition (e.g., a smooth crossover or a sharp phase transition) near the core through observation alone.

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