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Extracting Information on the Equation of State from Binary Neutron Starsdoi:10.1007/978-3-319-20046-0_15Kentaro TakamiLuciano RezzollaLuca BaiottiSpringer, Cham1st Karl Schwarzschild Meeting on Gravitational Physics
The PSR J0737 3039 is a double neutron star system in which both stars are detectable as active radio pulsars. The pair, consisting of an old, mildly recyc... M Kramer,N Wex - 《Classical & Quantum Gravity》 被引量: 113发表: 2009年 A theory of quantum gravity based on quantum computa...
(Chandrasekhar1931) or neutron stars (Baade and Zwicky1933) . However, if the original sun is large enough, the stellar remnant remaining after the gravitational collapse can have an extreme gravitational pull. So much so, that not even electromagnetic radiation can escape. A black hole is born...
Merging neutron stars possibly led to the birth of the lowest mass black hole Colliding neutron stars may have led to a baby black hole, reveals NASA scientists. NASA spacecraft captures evidence of frozen methane dunes on Pluto A new study reveals Pluto’s dune systems contain wind-blown grai...
Detailed elaboration and general model of the electron treatment of surfaces of charged plasmoids (from atomic nuclei to white dwarves, neutron stars, and ... Einstein’s idea concerning the mass-energy equivalence is confirmed in a new form. The equivalence manifests itself in similar functionalit...
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(particularly notable in the HST image below), the result of stars at the end of their lives swelling to planetary orbital sizes before collapsing to faint white dwarfs (more massive stars could become neutron stars or black holes, but all such stars which once filled the cluster with their ...
We calculate the gravitational radiation produced by the coalescence of inspiraling binary neutron stars in the Newtonian regime using 3-dimensional numeri... X Zhuge,JM Centrella,SLW Mcmillan - 《Physical Review D Particles & Fields》 被引量: 76发表: 1996年 Towards a generic test of the strong...