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- Star Classification
- Neutron Stars, Pulsars, and Black Holes
- Fast Radio Bursts: the Last Sign of Supramassive Neutron Stars
- Measuring the Masses of Neutron Stars
- The 155-Day X-Ray Cycle of the Very Massive Wolf-Rayet Star Melnick 34 in the Large Magellanic Cloud
- Black Holes, Pulsars, and More
- Ultraluminous X-Ray Pulsar: Accreting Magnetar?
- Fast Radio Bursts Simon Johnston, CSIRO Astronomy & Space Science the Labyrinth of the Unexpected May 2017
- (B) Pulsar with Wolf-Rayet Companion That Has Lost Its H-Envelope
- Radio Transients and Their Environments
- AST 101 Introduction to Astronomy: Stars & Galaxies
- Pulsar Overview
- Neutron Stars and Black Holes We Have Seen That Stars of Various Masses End Their Lives in Different Ways
- A Pulsar Discovery - Moments of Discovery
- Cycle 10 Abstract Catalog (Based on Phase I Submissions)
- The Molecular Gas Around the Luminous Blue Variable Star G24.73+0.69
- Stellar Graveyards – White Dwarfs, Neutron Stars and Black Holes
- Pulsars… Neutron Star Astrophysics Pulsar Sounds
- Searching for and Identifying Pulsars Ryan S
- Stellar Nucleosynthetic Contribution of Extinct Short-Lived Nuclei in the Early Solar System and the Associated Isotopic Effects
- The Second Millisecond Pulsar on the Principle That No Celestial Object Is Unique, the Discovery of Another Millisecond Pulsar Is Overdue
- Fast Radio Bursts
- Pulsar Timing and Its Applications B
- VLT/UVES Spectroscopy of Wray 977, the Hypergiant Companion to the X-Ray Pulsar GX301−2
- Pulsar Positioning System
- 2018 Div. C (High School) Astronomy Help Session Sunday, Feb. 18Th, 2018 Stellar Evolution and Type II Supernovae Scott Jackson Mt
- Recycling of Neutron Stars in Common Envelopes and Hypernova Explosions
- Supernova Remnant S 147 and Its Associated Neutron Star(S)
- Radio Pulsars Around Intermediate-Mass Black Holes in Superstellar Clusters A
- Fast Radio Bursts: the Last Sign of Supramassive Neutron Stars Heino Falcke1,2,3 and Luciano Rezzolla4,5
- Rotation-Powered Pulsars As We Discussed Last Time, the Extreme Properties of Neutron Stars (Gravity, Density, Magnetic Field) M
- Electromagnetic Emission from Blitzars and Its Impact on Non-Repeating Fast Radio Bursts
- Life Cycle of High Mass Stars Supernovae Neutron Stars, Pulsars, Pulsar Wind Nebulae, Magnetars Quark-Nova Stars Gamma-Ray Bursts (Grbs)
- New Pulsar/Supernova Remnant Associations
- The Donor Star of the X-Ray Pulsar X1908+075⋆⋆⋆
- INTEGRAL View of Tev Sources: a Legacy for the CTA Project
- A Massive Pulsar in a Compact Relativistic Binary Arxiv:1304.6875V1
- The First X-Ray Survey of Galactic Luminous Blue Variables⋆
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- A Pulsar Shot out from a Supernova Explosion! 128
- Neutron Stars and Pulsars Neutron Stars Are Formed in (Some) Core Collapse Supernova When an Iron Core Becomes Unstable to Collapse
- Magnetars: a Short Review and Some Sparse Considerations
- How High Are Pulsar Mountains?
- Chapter 14 Stellar Corpses Stellar Corpses White Dwarfs White Dwarfs Origin of White Dwarfs
- Chapter 14: Neutron Stars and Black Holes Neutron Stars Neutron Stars
- Teraelectronvolt Pulsed Emission from the Crab Pulsar Detected by MAGIC
- Rapidly Rotating Pulsar Radiation in Vacuum Nonlinear Electrodynamics
- 10: Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
- Wolf-Rayet Stars Beyond 1 Mpc: Why We Want to Find Them and How to Do It G
- Stellar-Mass Black Holes and Pulsars
- Origin of Strong Magnetic Fields of Magnetars
- Astronomy 101.002 Hour Exam 3 April 13, 2009 Answers Given in BOLD
- The Interior of Neutron Stars) Credit: Aaron Clamage
- High-Energy Astrophysics Lecture 9: Pulsars, Supernova Remnants and Gamma-Ray Bursts Overview Pulsars Pulsars: Historical Contex
- Crab Nebula: Pulsar During a Supernova, the Core of a Massive
- Pulsars & Magnetars