Joint Astrophysical Colloquium
Modeling the strong-field dynamics of binary neutron star mergers
Sebastiano Bernuzzi (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena)
Thursday 03/10/2024 @ 11:30, Sala Antonio Sollima (IV piano Battiferro)
Binary neutron star mergers (BNSM) are associated to powerful gravitational and electromagnetic astronomical transients. Multimessenger observations of BNSMs promise to deliver unprecedented insights on fundamental physics questions, including constraints on dense matter models and the production of heavy elements. Detailed theoretical predictions of the merger dynamics are crucial for extracting information from such observations. This talk reviews recent progress in the modeling of BNSMs using simulations in 3+1 numerical general relativity. In the first part, I will discuss the first predictions for the complete (inspiral-merger-postmerger) gravitational-wave spectrum and their application in gravitational-wave astronomy. In the second part, I will focus on recent results on the merger remnants and mass ejecta, the mechanisms behind kilonova light and their application to the analyses of astrophysical data.