X-ray studies of highly magnetized neutron stars and their environs
Supernova explosions are among the most energetic events known in the universe, leaving supernova remnants (SNRs) as their relics. The cores of massive stars collapse to form neutron stars, among the most compact and strongest magnets in the cosmos. The thesis studies a sample of such magnetic &quo...
Main Author: | Kumar, Harsha Sanjeev |
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Other Authors: | Safi-Harb, Samar (Physics and Astronomy) |
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Astrophysical Journal Letters
2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/22091 |
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