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Multiwavelength Studies Of Pulsars And Their Companions 1st Edition John Antoniadis Auth

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Multiwavelength Studies Of Pulsars And Their Companions 1st Edition John Antoniadis Auth
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.36 MB
Pages: 83
Author: John Antoniadis (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319098968, 9783319098975, 3319098969, 3319098977
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Multiwavelength Studies Of Pulsars And Their Companions 1st Edition John Antoniadis Auth by John Antoniadis (auth.) 9783319098968, 9783319098975, 3319098969, 3319098977 instant download after payment.

The focus of his prize-winning thesis is on observations and modeling of binary millisecond pulsars. But in addition, John Antoniadis covers a wide range of observational measurements of binary compact stars systems and tests of General Relativity, like indirect measurements of gravitational wave emission and posing the most stringent constraints on Scalar-Tensor gravity theories. Among others, he presents a system that hosts the most massive neutron star known to date, which has important ramifications for strong-field gravity and nuclear physics. This impressive work was awarded the Otto-Hahn Medal of the Max-Planck Society and the Best PhD in Gravity, Particle and Atomic physics award by the German Physics Society (DPG).

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