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Neutron Star Extremes

Neutron Star Extremes explores the fascinating physics of neutron stars, remnants of supernova explosions that push matter to unimaginable densities.

These celestial objects serve as unique cosmic laboratories, allowing scientists to probe the fundamental laws of physics under extreme conditions.

The book delves into the formation and structure of neutron stars, highlighting how their intense gravity and magnetic fields offer insights into general relativity and the behavior of dense matter.

One intriguing area of study is the equation of state for neutron star matter, models for which are tested against observations of the stars' masses, radii, and rotation rates.

The book presents a comprehensive view of neutron star physics, beginning with their astrophysical context and progressing to the theoretical frameworks governing their internal structure.

Further chapters explore the effects of strong magnetic fields and dynamics within binary systems.

By synthesizing observational data from radio pulsars, X-ray binaries, and gravitational waves with theoretical models, Neutron Star Extremes aims to provide a coherent understanding of these extreme objects.

Data from missions like NICER and LIGO/Virgo play a crucial role in testing theoretical predictions.

The book emphasizes the interplay between theory and observation, making it valuable for graduate students, researchers, and advanced undergraduates in physics and astrophysics.

It addresses ongoing debates in the field, such as the nature of matter at extreme densities, offering a balanced assessment of current knowledge and the potential for future discoveries.


Author:

  • Sophia Anderson

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 112 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Natural sciences
  • Physics and chemistry

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