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Exploring Pulsars
Chapter 22 Neutron Stars and Black Holes Units of Chapter 22 22.1 Neutron Stars 22.2 Pulsars 22.3 Xxneutron-Star Binaries: X-Ray Bursters
Constraining the Neutron Star Equation of State with Astrophysical Observables
A Short Walk Through the Physics of Neutron Stars
Origin and Binary Evolution of Millisecond Pulsars
A Modern View of the Equation of State in Nuclear and Neutron Star Matter
Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows and Evolution of Postburst Fireballs With
Astro2020 Science White Paper Fundamental Physics with Radio Millisecond Pulsars
New Views of Thermonuclear Bursts
Fast Radio Bursts
Afterglow Light Curve Modulated by a Highly Magnetized Millisecond Pulsar
Millisecond Pulsars, Their Evolution and Applications
High Energy Radiation from Spider Pulsars
Grand Unification of Neutron Stars
Tev Gamma Rays from Galactic Center Pulsars
Discovery of a New Accreting Millisecond X-Ray Pulsar in the Globular Cluster NGC 2808 A
Pulsar Science with the SKA
Binary Millisecond Pulsar Discovery Via Gamma-Ray Pulsations
Top View
Millisecond Pulsars: Rapidly Rotating Objects, 250 Found in Our Galaxy
Pulsar Astrophysics: the Next 50 Years
Binary Neutron Star and Short Gamma-Ray Burst Simulations in Light of GW170817
Grand Unification of Neutron Stars SPECIAL FEATURE
Repeating Fast Radio Bursts Caused by Small Bodies Orbiting a Pulsar Or a Magnetar Fabrice Mottez, Philippe Zarka, Guillaume Voisin
Introduction to Pulsar Astronomy
The Magnetic Field and Turbulence of the Cosmic Web Measured Using a Brilliant Fast Radio Burst Authors: V
Millisecond Pulsar PSR J0740+6620 Has a White Dwarf Companion with Helium Atmosphere, Study Suggests 7 March 2019, by Tomasz Nowakowski
Arxiv:1904.07947V1 [Astro-Ph.HE] 16 Apr 2019 D
From Millisecond Pulsars to Magnetars
Radio Transients and Their Environments
Observing Pulsars and Magnetars in the X- and Gamma-Ray
Stellar Graveyards – White Dwarfs, Neutron Stars and Black Holes
An Unexpected X-Ray Transient Favors Very Stiff Neutron-Star Matter
Gravitational-Wave Physics and Astronomy in the 2020S and 2030S
No Mountains Yet on Millisecond Pulsars
Arxiv:1907.10523V3 [Astro-Ph.HE]
The Second Millisecond Pulsar on the Principle That No Celestial Object Is Unique, the Discovery of Another Millisecond Pulsar Is Overdue