Theoretical and experimental constraints for the equation of state of dense and hot matter

Author:

Kumar RajeshORCID,Dexheimer VeronicaORCID,Jahan Johannes,Noronha Jorge,Noronha-Hostler Jacquelyn,Ratti Claudia,Yunes Nico,Nava Acuna Angel Rodrigo,Alford Mark,Anik Mahmudul Hasan,Chatterjee Debarati,Chatziioannou Katerina,Chen Hsin-Yu,Clevinger Alexander,Conde Carlos,Cruz-Camacho NikolasORCID,Dore Travis,Drischler Christian,Elfner Hannah,Essick Reed,Friedenberg David,Ghosh Suprovo,Grefa Joaquin,Haas Roland,Haber Alexander,Hammelmann Jan,Harris Steven,Haster Carl-Johan,Hatsuda Tetsuo,Hippert Mauricio,Hirayama Renan,Holt Jeremy W.,Kahangirwe Micheal,Karthein Jamie,Kojo Toru,Landry Philippe,Lin Zidu,Luzum Matthew,Manning Timothy AndrewORCID,Salinas San Martin JordiORCID,Miller Cole,Most Elias RolandORCID,Mroczek Debora,Muronga Azwinndini,Patino Nicolas,Peterson Jeffrey,Plumberg Christopher,Price Damien,Providencia Constanca,Rougemont Romulo,Roy Satyajit,Shah Hitansh,Shapiro Stuart,Steiner Andrew W.,Strickland Michael,Tan Hung,Togashi Hajime,Portillo Vazquez Israel,Wen Pengsheng,Zhang Ziyuan,

Abstract

AbstractThis review aims at providing an extensive discussion of modern constraints relevant for dense and hot strongly interacting matter. It includes theoretical first-principle results from lattice and perturbative QCD, as well as chiral effective field theory results. From the experimental side, it includes heavy-ion collision and low-energy nuclear physics results, as well as observations from neutron stars and their mergers. The validity of different constraints, concerning specific conditions and ranges of applicability, is also provided.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Consejo Nacional de Innovación, Ciencia y Tecnología

Department of Energy

Department of Science

NASA ADAP

São Paulo Research Foundation

Natural Sciences & Engineering Research Council of Canada

John Archibald Wheeler Fellow at Princeton University

Institute for Advanced Study

Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, I.P, Portugal

NASA

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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