نتایج جستجو برای: Neutron stars

تعداد نتایج: 94829  

Journal: :iranian journal of astronomy and astrophysic 0
mohsen bigdeli department of physics, university of zanjan, p.o. box 45195-313, zanjan, iran nariman roohi department of physics, university of zanjan, p.o. box 45195-313, zanjan, iran mina zamani department of physics, university of zanjan, p.o. box 45195-313, zanjan, iran

in the present work, we have obtained the equation of state for neutron star matter considering the in uence of the ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic spin state. we have also investigated the structure of neutron stars. according to our results, the spin asymmetry sti ens the equation of state and leads to high mass for the neutron star.

Mina Zamani, Mohsen Bigdeli, Nariman Roohi

In the present work, we have obtained the equation of state for neutron star matter considering the in uence of the ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic spin state. We have also investigated the structure of neutron stars. According to our results, the spin asymmetry stiens the equation of state and leads to high mass for the neutron star.

‎In this work, we review the formalism which would allow us to model magnetically deformed neutron stars. We study the effect of different magnetic field configurations on the equation of state (EoS) and ‎the ‎structure of such stars. ‎For this aim‎, the EoS of magnetars is acquired by using the lowest order constraint variational (LOCV) method ‎‎and ‎employing‎ the AV18 potential‎.‎...

In 2012 it was forty years ago that the discovery of the first X-ray binary Centaurus X-3 became known. That same year it was discovered that apart from the High-Mass X-ray Binaries (HMXBs) there are also Low-Mass X-ray Binaries (LMXBs), and that Cygnus X-1 is most probably a black hole. By 1975 also the new class of Be/X-ray binaries was discovered. After this it took 28 years before ESAs INTE...

1998
Marek Kutschera

A short introduction is given to astrophysics of neutron stars and to physics of dense matter in neutron stars. Observed properties of astrophysical objects containing neutron stars are discussed. Current scenarios regarding formation and evolution of neutron stars in those objects are presented. Physical principles governing the internal structure of neutron stars are considered with special e...

2007
Fridolin Weber Philip Rosenfield

Because of the tremendous densities that exist in the cores of neutron stars, a significant fraction of the matter in the cores of such stars is likely to exist in the form of hyperons. Depending on spin frequency, the hyperon content changes dramatically in rotating neutron stars, as discussed in this paper. PACS. 26.60 +c Nuclear matter aspects of neutron stars – 97.60.Gb Pulsars – 97.60.Jd N...

1998
R. Neuhäuser

We present limits to the log N − log S curve for isolated neutron stars, both cooling and accreting neutron stars, which are not active as radio pulsars, as observed with the ROSAT All-Sky Survey and compare it with theoretical expectations. So far, only one isolated neutron star is identified optically among ROSAT sources, namely RXJ185635-3754 (Walter & Matthews 1997). Three more promising ca...

2008
B. Posselt

Context. Isolated cooling neutron stars with thermal X-ray emission remain rarely detected objects despite many searches investigating the ROSAT data. Aims. We simulate the population of close-by young cooling neutron stars to explain the current observational results. Given the inhomogeneity of the neutron star distribution on the sky it is particularly interesting to identify promising sky re...

2008
Aldo Treves Roberto Turolla Silvia Zane Monica Colpi

As many as 109 neutron stars populate the Galaxy, but only ≈ 103 are directly observed as pulsars or as accreting sources in X–ray binaries. In principle also the accretion of the interstellar medium may make isolated neutron stars shine, and their weak luminosity could be detected in soft X–rays. Recent ROSAT observations have convincingly shown that neutron stars accreting from the interstell...

2007
Kaya Mori Jeremy S. Heyl

Recent observations and theoretical investigations of neutron stars indicate that their atmospheres consist not of hydrogen or iron but possibly heavier elements such as helium. We calculate the ionization and dissociation equilibrium of helium in the conditions found in the atmospheres of magnetized neutron stars. For the first time this investigation includes the internal degrees of freedom o...

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