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I discuss the possible relevance of gravitational-wave (GW) experiments for high energy physics. I examine three topics: the relic GW background, the GW bursts form instabilities in neutron stars, the GW signal from a supernova. The basic principles and the...
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kinematical viscosity has a negligible influence on the modes and their damping timescales. Keywords: neutron stars; oscillation modes; instabilities; gravitational waves 3. Observing Supernova Neutrino Light Curves with Super-Kamiokande: II. Impact of the Nuclear Equation of State...