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Sophia Anderson

Neutron Stars

Neutron stars, the subject of the book Neutron Stars, are the ultra-dense remnants of massive stars' supernova explosions. They serve as cosmic laboratories where extreme physics, inaccessible on Earth, can be observed. These fascinating objects offer insights into stellar evolution, the creation of elements, and fundamental physical laws.

One intriguing fact is their immense density; a teaspoonful of neutron star material would weigh billions of tons.
Another is the presence of magnetars, a subset of neutron stars with the most powerful magnetic fields known in the universe.

The book explores the properties of neutron stars, their formation through supernova events, and the influence of their intense magnetic fields. It adopts a fact-based approach, drawing on observational data from telescopes across the electromagnetic spectrum, combined with theoretical models rooted in nuclear physics, general relativity, and plasma physics.

Progressing from basic properties to formation mechanisms, the text analyzes magnetic fields and observational evidence, connecting neutron star research to nuclear and plasma physics, as well as gravitational physics. These explorations offer applications for understanding nuclear matter and testing general relativity.
152 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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