BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:Data::ICal 0.22 BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Andrew Steiner\, University of Tennessee\n\n
Of course\, multimess enger astronomy promises to revolutionize
\n\nastron omy and our understanding of nucleosynthesis. My
\ n\nresearch shows that it goes further: astronomical observations
\n\n(via both photons and gravitational waves) provides a uniq ue
\n\nlaboratory to deepen our understanding of QCD
and the
nucleon-nucleon interaction. Most curre nt work is focused
\n\non the equation of state. Whi le the equation of state is
\n\nindeed important\, i n this talk\, I show how we can
\n\ngo beyond energy density and pressure. I present the first
\n\nlarge -scale Bayesian inference of neutron star observations
\n\nand nuclear structure data to obtain novel results on the
\n\ncomposition of dense matter and the nature of nucleonic span>
\n\n< span style="color:black">superfluidity.
\n DTSTART:20190426T193000Z LOCATION:Physics Building\, Room 204 SUMMARY:From Multimessenger Astronomy to Neutrons and Protons END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR