Wigner Colloquia / Wigner kollokvium

From Quarks to Neutron Stars

by Prof. Tetsuo Hatsuda (RIKEN Japan)

Europe/Budapest
Meeting Room (KFKI camous Bldg 1)

Meeting Room

KFKI camous Bldg 1

Budapest, Konkoly Thege Miklos ut 29-33
Description

NEUTRON STARS ARE THE DENSEST OBJECTS IN THE UNIVERSE. A NEUTRON STAR WEIGHS ABOUT THE SAME AS OUR SUN, WHILE ITS RADIUS IS ONLY ABOUT 10KM. ‌The neutron star surface is a solid, while its interior is a liquid mostly made of neutrons. The composition of the deep interior is still unknown but it could be made of quarks. After introducing the standard model of elementary particles and the theory of strong interaction between quarks, I will discuss the current understanding of the structure of neutron stars in terms of quarks and other elementary particles. I will also discuss how observations of neutron stars can provide information about their internal structure.