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Journal Articles Nuclear Physics News Year : 2007

Neutron Stars and Nuclei: Two dense Systems

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Neutron stars are the remnants of core collapse supernovae. They are the most compact stellar objects after black holes. Some of their properties, such as masses, rotation frequencies, and emission of radiations are measurable, whereas other signals like gravitational wave emission are planed to be in the next years.
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in2p3-00214234 , version 1 (23-01-2008)

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Muriel Fallot, M. Grasso, E. Khan, J. Margueron. Neutron Stars and Nuclei: Two dense Systems. Nuclear Physics News, 2007, 17, pp.24-29. ⟨in2p3-00214234⟩
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