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Determining the Equation of State of Cold, Dense Matter with X-ray Observations of Neutron Stars

Slavko Bogdanov, Anna L. Watts, Deepto Chakrabarty, Zaven Arzoumanian, Sebastien Guillot, Keith C. Gendreau, Frederick K. Lamb, Thomas Maccarone, M. Coleman Miller, Feryal Ozel, Paul S. Ray, Colleen A. Wilson-Hodge

Published 2019-03-11Version 1

The unknown state of matter at ultra-high density, large proton/neutron number asymmetry, and low temperature is a major long-standing problem in modern physics. Neutron stars provide the only known setting in the Universe where matter in this regime can stably exist. Valuable information about the interior structure of neutron stars can be extracted via sensitive observations of their exteriors. There are several complementary techniques that require different combinations of high time resolution, superb spectral resolution, and high spatial resolution. In the upcoming decade and beyond, measurements of the masses and radii of an ensemble of neutron stars using these techniques, based on data from multiple proposed next-generation X-ray telescopes, can produce definitive empirical constraints on the allowed dense matter equation of state.

Comments: Submitted in response to the Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey (Astro2020) call for Science White Papers; 8 pages, 2 figures
Categories: astro-ph.HE
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