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Graduate Collapsars vrs. QM degeneracy pressure
You can read the book of Pranab Gosh, "Rotation and Accretion Powered Pulsars", ch. 2 about this. But this phenomena is something like this: there is a range for every interaction all over the universe. For instance, almost all of the celestial objects are dipole dominated magnets but we don't...- coffee_cup
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Do neutron stars, pulsars, magnetars etc. have weather?
There exists a plasma filled magnetosphere around neutron stars. So, as Simon Bridge says, the answer is no, however there occurs some sort of events similar but not the same as that also occurs in a main sequence star (like sun). For example there are pulsar winds, gamma ray bursts etc. The...- coffee_cup
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Exploring High Energy Astrophysics with a Turkish Graduate Student
Thank you! Yes, I've seen it. I try to follow it up daily.- coffee_cup
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- Forum: New Member Introductions
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Undergrad Short, intensive physics/math courses
This is from Perimeter Institute: http://pirsa.org/search You can achieve lots of seminars and lectures,most of them are graduate level. But there are the ones, you can find them easily, which are for the new students that will enter some kind of a qualification exam there. They are highly...- coffee_cup
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Exploring High Energy Astrophysics with a Turkish Graduate Student
Hi to all! I'm a graduate physics student in Istanbul Technical University, Turkey. I'm specifically interested in astrophysics, high energy astrophysics in detail. If you have any questions about this and that, please do not hesitate to ask! Hope to contribute well to this forum. Never stop...- coffee_cup
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