Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 65N. Zanichelli, 1978 - Nuclear physics |
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Region of magnetic dominance and plasma horizon for a Reissner - Nordstrøm
black hole embedded in an asymptotically uniform magnetic field . The circle
represents the event horizon of the black hole , whose charge is one tenth of its
mass ...
Region of magnetic dominance and plasma horizon for a Reissner - Nordstrøm
black hole embedded in an asymptotically uniform magnetic field . The circle
represents the event horizon of the black hole , whose charge is one tenth of its
mass ...
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This is indeed not the case , but the reason for it has been understood only
recently , when the effect of the magnetic field was found to accelerate the
cooling , thus providing a much cooler neutron star than originally thought . The
reason can ...
This is indeed not the case , but the reason for it has been understood only
recently , when the effect of the magnetic field was found to accelerate the
cooling , thus providing a much cooler neutron star than originally thought . The
reason can ...
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If the emission region associated with the paired magnetic spot revolves around
the axis joining the centre of the star and the centre of the paired magnetic spot ,
and if this axis coincides with the line of sight once in every period of rotation of ...
If the emission region associated with the paired magnetic spot revolves around
the axis joining the centre of the star and the centre of the paired magnetic spot ,
and if this axis coincides with the line of sight once in every period of rotation of ...
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Contents
Why are the stars as they are? | 1 |
Krzeminskis StarCen | 5 |
The theory of degenerate configurations the limiting | 7 |
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