Neutron Stars Mass-Radius relationship and Electromagnetic follow-up of Kilonovae
Abstract
When two Neutron Stars collide a multi-band electromagnetic emission, known as Kilonova (KN), follows being powered by the radioactive decay of ejecta products. In this contribution we discuss how the equation of state of dense matter, impacts the mass and velocity in the KN ejecta and thus its light curve. Using this information encoded in the stellar mass-radius relationship, we ellaborate on how the future experimental observations in photon channels, in addition to complementary multimessenger probes, could provide a new and more detailed insight into the equation of state of nuclear matter.
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