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Physics 202: Introduction to Astronomy – Lecture 20

Physics 202: Introduction to Astronomy – Lecture 20. Carsten Denker Physics Department Center for Solar–Terrestrial Research. Neutron stars Magnetic field Angular momentum Pulsars Pulsar radiation Proper motions Neutron-star binaries X-ray bursters Pulsar planets Gamma-ray bursts.

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Physics 202: Introduction to Astronomy – Lecture 20

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  1. Physics 202: Introduction to Astronomy – Lecture 20 Carsten Denker Physics Department Center for Solar–Terrestrial Research

  2. Neutron stars Magnetic field Angular momentum Pulsars Pulsar radiation Proper motions Neutron-star binaries X-ray bursters Pulsar planets Gamma-ray bursts Distances and luminosity Black holes Escape speed Singularity and event horizon Gravity and curved space Tidal force Time dilation and gravitational redshihft Neutron Stars and Black Holes NJIT Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research

  3. Neutron Star and Pulsars NJIT Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research

  4. Neutron Star Binaries NJIT Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research

  5. Gamma-Ray Bursters NJIT Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research

  6. NJIT Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research

  7. Black Holes NJIT Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research

  8. Observational Evidence NJIT Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research

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