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Dense matter with eXTP

Authors :
Anna L. Watts
WenFei Yu
Juri Poutanen
Shu Zhang
Sudip Bhattacharyya
Slavko Bogdanov
Long Ji
Alessandro Patruno
Thomas E. Riley
Pavel Bakala
Altan Baykal
Federico Bernardini
Ignazio Bombaci
Edward Brown
Yuri Cavecchi
Deepto Chakrabarty
Jérôme Chenevez
Nathalie Degenaar
Melania Del Santo
Tiziana Di Salvo
Victor Doroshenko
Maurizio Falanga
Robert D. Ferdman
Marco Feroci
Angelo F. Gambino
MingYu Ge
Svenja K. Greif
Sebastien Guillot
Can Gungor
Dieter H. Hartmann
Kai Hebeler
Alexander Heger
Jeroen Homan
Rosario Iaria
Jean in’t Zand
Oleg Kargaltsev
Aleksi Kurkela
XiaoYu Lai
Ang Li
XiangDong Li
ZhaoSheng Li
Manuel Linares
FangJun Lu
Simin Mahmoodifar
Mariano Méndez
M. Coleman Miller
Sharon Morsink
Joonas Nättilä
Andrea Possenti
Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
JinLu Qu
Alessandro Riggio
Tuomo Salmi
Andrea Sanna
Andrea Santangelo
Hendrik Schatz
Achim Schwenk
LiMing Song
Eva Šrámková
Benjamin Stappers
Holger Stiele
Tod Strohmayer
Ingo Tews
Laura Tolos
Gabriel Török
David Tsang
Martin Urbanec
Andrea Vacchi
RenXin Xu
YuPeng Xu
Silvia Zane
GuoBao Zhang
ShuangNan Zhang
WenDa Zhang
ShiJie Zheng
Xia Zhou
Source :
SCIENCE CHINA Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy. 62
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2018.

Abstract

In this White Paper we present the potential of the Enhanced X-ray Timing and Polarimetry (eXTP) mission for determining the nature of dense matter; neutron star cores host an extreme density regime which cannot be replicated in a terrestrial laboratory. The tightest statistical constraints on the dense matter equation of state will come from pulse profile modelling of accretion-powered pulsars, burst oscillation sources, and rotation-powered pulsars. Additional constraints will derive from spin measurements, burst spectra, and properties of the accretion flows in the vicinity of the neutron star. Under development by an international Consortium led by the Institute of High Energy Physics of the Chinese Academy of Science, the eXTP mission is expected to be launched in the mid 2020s.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics (General)
Astronomy

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18691927 and 16747348
Volume :
62
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
SCIENCE CHINA Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy
Notes :
399131, , ERC 639217 CSINEUTRONSTAR, , EUH 2020 703916, , DFG SFB 1245, , ERC 307986 STRONGINT, , CAS XDA15020100
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20210013296
Document Type :
Report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11433-017-9188-4