An equation of state selected to match neutron star mass-radius data also describes HADES heavy-ion observables when implemented with momentum-dependent potentials in UrQMD.
Transport parameters in neutron stars from in-medium NN cross sections
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We present a numerical study of shear viscosity and thermal conductivity of symmetric nuclear matter, pure neutron matter and $\beta$-stable nuclear matter, in the framework of the Brueckner theory. The calculation of in-medium cross sections and nucleon effective masses is performed with a consistent two and three body interaction. The investigation covers a wide baryon density range as requested in the applications to neutron stars. The results for the transport coefficients in $\beta$-stable nuclear matter are used to make preliminary predictions on the damping time scales of non radial modes in neutron stars.
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Simultaneous description of high density QCD matter in heavy ion collisions and neutron star observations
An equation of state selected to match neutron star mass-radius data also describes HADES heavy-ion observables when implemented with momentum-dependent potentials in UrQMD.