Neutron Stars and Their Birth Events [E-Book] / edited by Wolfgang Kundt.
This volume is the documentation of the second Course on 'Neutron Stars, Active Galactic Nuclei and Jets', held at Erice in September 1988. This second Course was devoted to our knowledge about neutron-star sources. The poster spoke of: pulsars, accreting X-ray sources and jet englnes, per...
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Personal Name(s): | Kundt, Wolfgang, editor |
Imprint: |
Dordrecht :
Springer,
1990
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Physical Description: |
XIII, 332 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9789400905153 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-94-009-0515-3 |
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NATO ASI Series, Series C: Mathematical and Physical Sciences ;
300 |
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- Observed Neutron-Star Properties
- The Crab Nebula And Its Pulsar
- The Black-Hole Candidates
- Neutron-Star Accretion
- Supernova Explosions And Their Ejected Shells
- Alternative Scenarios Relating To Neutron Stars
- Radio Pulsars: New and Old
- The Association Between Pulsars And Supernova Remnants
- Millisecond Pulsars: A New Population Of Gamma Ray Sources?
- Millisecond Pulsars Were Born Spinning Fast
- Magnetic Field Decay In Cooling Neutron Stars
- Thermal Field Growth In Neutron Stars: An Alternative To ‘Injection’ ?
- 2D Relativistic Pulsar Winds From Rapidly Rotating Neutron Stars
- The Origin And Evolution of X-Ray Binaries And Low-Magnetic-Field Radio Pulsars
- Galactic Populations of X-Ray Sources
- X-Ray Bursts (of Type 1)
- Mass-Radius Relation of Neutron Stars
- The Rapid Burster (MXB 1730-335)
- Quasi-Periodic Oscillations (QPO)
- Supernova Remnants I: Historical Events
- Supernova Remnants II: Shells
- Supernova Remnants III: Exotics
- Which Types of Supernovae Leave Neutron Stars?
- The Circumstellar Environment of SN 1987 A
- Diffusive Shock Acceleration of Relativistic Particles
- Symmetry Properties of The Bifurcated Radio Structure Associated With Active Galactic Nuclei.