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Physics of Neutron Star Interiors

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Neutron stars are the densest observable bodies in our universe. Born during the gravitational collapse of luminous stars - a birth heralded by spectacular supernova explosions - they open a window on a world where the state of the matter and the strengths of the fields are anything but ordinary. This book is a collection of pedagogical lectures on the theory of neutron stars, and especially their interiors, at the forefront of current research. It addresses graduate students and researchers alike, and should be particularly suitable as a text bridging the gap between standard textbook material and the research literature.

List of contents

Microscopic Theory of the Nuclear Equation of State and Neutron Star Structure.- Superfluidity in Neutron Star Matter.- Relativistic Superfluid Models for Rotating Neutron Stars.- The Tensor Virial Method and Its Applications to Self-Gravitating Superfluids.- Neutron Star Crusts.- Kaon Condensation in Neutron Stars.- Phases of QCD at High Baryon Density.- Diquarks in Dense Matter.- Color Superconductivity in Compact Stars.- Strange Quark Stars: Structural Properties and Possible Signatures for Their Existence.- Phase Diagram for Spinning and Accreting Neutron Stars.- Signal of Quark Deconfinement in Millisecond Pulsars and Reconfinement in Accreting X-ray Neutron Stars.- Supernova Explosions and Neutron Star Formation.- Evolution of a Neutron Star from Its Birth to Old Age.- Neutron Star Kicks and Asymmetric Supernovae.- Spin and Magnetism in Old Neutron Stars.- Neutrino Cooling of Neutron Stars: Medium Effects.

Summary

Neutron stars are the densest observable bodies in our universe. Born during the gravitational collapse of luminous stars - a birth heralded by spectacular supernova explosions - they open a window on a world where the state of the matter and the strengths of the fields are anything but ordinary. This book is a collection of pedagogical lectures on the theory of neutron stars, and especially their interiors, at the forefront of current research. It addresses graduate students and researchers alike, and should be particularly suitable as a text bridging the gap between standard textbook material and the research literature.

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Assisted by D. Blaschke (Editor), David Blaschke (Editor), N. K. Glendenning (Editor), N.K. Glendenning (Editor), Norman K. Glendenning (Editor), K Glendenning (Editor), N K Glendenning (Editor), A Sedrakian (Editor), A. Sedrakian (Editor), Armen Sedrakian (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.04.2009
 
EAN 9783540423409
ISBN 978-3-540-42340-9
No. of pages 516
Dimensions 158 mm x 235 mm x 36 mm
Weight 916 g
Illustrations XI, 516 p.
Series Lecture Notes in Physics
Lecture Notes in Physics
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Astronomy

B, astronomy, Astrophysics, Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology, Nuclear physics, Physics and Astronomy, Particle and Nuclear Physics, Nuclear and Particle Physics, Particle & high-energy physics, Astronomy, Cosmology and Space Sciences, Baryon;Confinement;Kaon;Neutrino;Neutron;Quark

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