Physics Colloquium with Gail McLaughlin on Element Synthesis and Neutrinos in Neutron Star Mergers

Physics Colloquium with Gail McLaughlin on Element Synthesis and Neutrinos in Neutron Star Mergers

Gail McLaughlin (Hosted by Gau/King) from North Carolina State University will be presenting the colloquium "Element Synthesis and Neutrinos in Neutron Star Mergers"

The merging of two neutron stars is a true multimessenger event which includes gravitational waves, an electromagnetic signal and the emission of enormous numbers of neutrinos. In order to understand these signals we need a careful accounting of the microphysics that occurs during and after the merger. I will focus on the elements produced in these objects and the effect of two aspects of this microphysics; nuclear models/reactions and neutrino flavor transformation physics.  In particular, I will discuss the importance of new developments in these areas to predictions of r-process observables and the astrophysical origin of the r-process.