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Is there a well-established theory for temperature and cooling processes of neutron stars as a function of time?
sikrut said:Well, in general relativity, einstein theorized the existence of gravitational waves. Many astrophysicists have attributed the decreases of a neutron stars angular momentum to this "gravitational radiation".
Observational evidence consists of timing the intervals of each pulse from a pulsar, which tells us its rotational period. After monitoring it for a while (weeks? months? years?), the observing will record a consistent decay in it rotational energy. These observations are consistent with einstein's theory of general relativity, and almost confirm the existence of gravitational waves.
sikrut said:Oh. Were we supposed to just supply an article like tom did?
and my spelling was atrocious in that post...
sikrut said:Oh. Were we supposed to just supply an article like tom did?
and my spelling was atrocious in that post...
tom.stoer said:Is there a well-established theory for temperature and cooling processes of neutron stars as a function of time?