16–20 Sept 2024
Sapienza University of Rome
Europe/Rome timezone

Neutron stars and the cosmological constant problem

17 Sept 2024, 11:50
20m
Physics Department - Aula Amaldi (Marconi Building) (Sapienza University of Rome)

Physics Department - Aula Amaldi (Marconi Building)

Sapienza University of Rome

Piazzale Aldo Moro, 5 · 06 49911 Rome (Italy)

Speaker

Giulia Ventagli (Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Science)

Description

Phase transitions can play an important role in the cosmological constant problem, allowing the underlying vacuum energy, and therefore the value of the cosmological constant, to change. Deep within the core of neutron stars, the local pressure may be sufficiently high to trigger the QCD phase transition, thus generating a shift in the value of the cosmological constant. The gravitational effects of such a transition should then be imprinted on the properties of the star. In this talk, working in the framework of General Relativity, I provide a new model of the stellar interior, allowing for a QCD and a vacuum energy phase transition. I determine the impact of a vacuum energy jump on mass-radius relations, tidal deformability-radius relations, I-Love-Q relations and on the combined tidal deformability measured in neutron star binaries.

Primary authors

Andrea Maselli (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) Prof. Antonio Padilla (University of Nottingham) Giulia Ventagli (Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Science) Dr Pedro G. S. Fernandes (University of Southern Denmark) Thomas Sotiriou (University of Nottingham)

Presentation materials