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Neutron stars : Seen my way

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dc.contributor.author Kundt, W
dc.date.accessioned 2008-04-23T12:11:18Z
dc.date.available 2008-04-23T12:11:18Z
dc.date.issued 2001
dc.identifier.citation BASI, Vol. 29, No. 3, pp. 283 - 287 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2248/2257
dc.description.abstract An unconventional survey is presented of the observable properties of neutron stars and of all astrophysical phenomena possibly related to them, such as their pulsing, clock irregularities, bursting, flickering, and occasional super-Eddington brightness, the generation of cosmic rays, of gamma-ray bursts, of jets, and of synchrotron nebulae, their birth, and their occasional transient appearance as 'supersoft' X-ray sources. The msec pulsars are argued to be born fast, the black-hole candidates to be neutron stars inside of massive disks, and the gamma-ray bursts to be sparks from dense 'blades' accreting spasmodically onto the surfaces of (generally old) neutron stars within " 0.3 Kpc from the Sun. Supernovae - the likely birth events of neutron stars - are thick-walled explosions, not to be described by Sedov-Taylor waves, which illuminate their gaseous environs via collisions of their 'splinters'. en
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dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Astronomical Society of India en
dc.relation.uri http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2001BASI...29..283K en
dc.subject Neutron stars en
dc.subject Accretors en
dc.subject Ejectors en
dc.subject Pulsars en
dc.subject Timing noise en
dc.subject Coherent emission en
dc.subject Gamma-ray bursters en
dc.subject Cosmic-ray boosters en
dc.subject BH candidates en
dc.subject Jet sources en
dc.subject Supernovae en
dc.title Neutron stars : Seen my way en
dc.type Article en


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