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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
In summary: But this quantum phenomenon doesn't seem to happen in the same way for everyone. And even if it did, there's no way to guarantee that the information being stored would actually make it back out again.In summary, the information about everything that fell into a black hole ...
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...
photos of ground objects by means of visible light using high-tech digital cameras; and two radar satellites, which use radio waves to collect data on objects, enabling them to "see" through cloud or in darkness. The optical satellites currently in operation have a resolution of about one ...
Initial data for high-compactness black hole-neutron star binaries For highly compact neutron stars, constructing numerical initial data for black hole–neutron star binary evolutions is very difficult. We describe improve... K Henriksson,F Foucart,LE Kidder,... - 《Eprint Arxiv》 被引量: 0发...
(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 ...
SUPERFLARES ON SUN-LIKE STARS:Now we have to worry about superflares.A new studypublished yesterday inScienceconcludes that sun-like stars in the Milky Way produce superflares approximately once every 100 years. Superflares are solar flares more than ~50 times stronger than theCarrington Event. ...
In neutron stars, neutrons are stabilized only by the Pauli exclusion principle (similarly to stable nuclei). When the quantum statistics decays, the neutrons decompose into stable electrons and protons—charged particles interact with an electromagnetic radiation and neutral antineutrino, along β − ...