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<p>Buenos días, </p>
<p>les recordamos que mañana a las 13h, en el Salón Meridiano, se
brindará la siguiente charla en el marco de los Seminarios de la
FCAG: <b>Multimessenger Radiation from Binary Neutron Star
Mergers</b>.La misma estará a cargo del <b>Dr. Eduardo M.
Gutiérrez</b> (<font color="#000000">IGC Postdoctoral Fellow, </font><font
color="#000000">Institute for Gravitation and the Cosmos, Penn
State University, EE. UU.</font>). A continuación les dejamos el
resumen y los datos de conexión para aquellos que no puedan
acercarse al Salón Meridiano. </p>
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<p><b> </b><b>Resumen: </b>Neutron star (NS) mergers are among
the most promising multimessenger sources in the Universe, as
demonstrated by the coincident detection of gravitational waves
(GWs) and multi-wavelength electromagnetic (EM) radiation with
the GW170817 event. Moreover, they have also been proposed as
potential sources of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays and
high-energy neutrinos. One of the most studied observable
phenomena associated with NS mergers is the so-called
short-duration gamma-ray burst (sGRB), which is thought to
originate from a relativistic jet launched by the merger
remnant. However, there are still uncertainties about the exact
nature of such a remnant: it may be a promptly formed black hole
(BH), a hypermassive NS that collapses to a BH on timescales of
~100 ms, or even a stable NS. In this talk, I will talk about
the theoretical modeling of NS mergers through GRMHD
simulations, what these studies teach us about the properties of
matter at extreme densities, and how we can predict potential
multimessenger signatures from these phenomena.</p>
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<div>Unirse a la reunión zoom: <a
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<div>ID de reunión: 896 4268 7970</div>
<div>Código de acceso: 526656</div>
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<div><b>A fin de reducir el uso de residuos plásticos, les
solicitamos que se acerquen con sus propias tazas para
el café.</b></div>
<div>Aunque este seminario será en formato híbrido,
esperamos contar con su presencia.</div>
<p> Saludos, <br>
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<p>Secyt-FCAG</p>
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