18–23 May 2026
Venue
Europe/Madrid timezone

Megahertz Gravitational Waves from Neutron Star Mergers

19 May 2026, 15:45
25m
Venue

Venue

Residència d'Investigadors, Carrer de l'Hospital, 64, Ciutat Vella, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Talk

Speaker

Jorge Casalderrey Solana

Description

Neutron star mergers provide a unique laboratory for the study of strong-field gravity coupled to quantum chromodynamics in extreme conditions. The frequencies and amplitudes of the resulting gravitational waves encode invaluable information about the merger. Simulations to date have shown that these frequencies lie in the kilohertz range. They have also shown that, if quantum chromodynamics possesses a first-order phase transition at high baryon density, then this is likely to be accessed during the merger dynamics. Here, we show that this would result in the nucleation of superheated and/or supercompressed bubbles whose subsequent dynamics would produce gravitational waves in the megahertz range. We estimate the amplitude of this signal and compare it to the sensitivity of planned future detectors.

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