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Discoveries at the Frontiers of Science [E-Book] : From Nuclear Astrophysics to Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions / edited by Johannes Kirsch, Stefan Schramm, Jan Steinheimer-Froschauer, Horst Stöcker.

With contributions by leading theoreticians, this book presents the discoveries of hitherto hidden connections between seemingly unrelated fields of fundamental physics. The topics range from cosmology and astrophysics to nuclear-, particle- and heavy-ion science. A current example concerns the sens...

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Personal Name(s): Kirsch, Johannes, editor
Schramm, Stefan, editor / Steinheimer-Froschauer, Jan, editor / Stöcker, Horst, editor
Edition: 1st edition 2020.
Imprint: Cham : Springer, 2020
Physical Description: XII, 374 pages 227 illustrations, 111 illustrations in color (online resource)
Note: englisch
ISBN: 9783030342340
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-34234-0
Series Title: FIAS Interdisciplinary Science Series
Subject (LOC):
Astrophysics.
Elementary particles (Physics).
Gravitation.
Heavy ions.
Mathematical physics.
Nuclear physics.
Quantum field theory.
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With contributions by leading theoreticians, this book presents the discoveries of hitherto hidden connections between seemingly unrelated fields of fundamental physics. The topics range from cosmology and astrophysics to nuclear-, particle- and heavy-ion science. A current example concerns the sensitivity of gravitational wave spectra to the phase structure of dense nuclear and quark matter in binary neutron star collisions. The contributions by Hanauske and Stoecker as well as Banik and Bandyopadhyay relate the consequent insights to hot dense nuclear matter created in supernova explosions and in high-energy heavy-ion collisions. Studies of the equation of state for neutron stars are also presented, as are those for nuclear matter in high-energy heavy-ion collisions. Other reviews focus on QCD-thermodynamics, charmed mesons in the quark-gluon plasma, nuclear theory, extensions to the standard general theory of relativity, new experimental developments in heavy ion collisions and renewable energy networks. The book will appeal to advanced students and researchers seeking a broad view of current challenges in theoretical physics and their interconnections. .

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