Pulsar astronomy / Andrew G. Lyne, Francis Graham-Smith.

"Since their discovery in 1967, pulsars have assumed a central role in astronomy and astrophysics, offering an opportunity to explore theoretical physics under extreme conditions. Pulsar Astronomy provides an ideal introductory account for those entering the field, and an invaluable reference f...

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Main Author: Lyne, A. G. (Author)
Other Authors: Graham-Smith, Francis, 1923-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Edition:Third edition.
Series:Cambridge astrophysics series ; 38.
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Summary:"Since their discovery in 1967, pulsars have assumed a central role in astronomy and astrophysics, offering an opportunity to explore theoretical physics under extreme conditions. Pulsar Astronomy provides an ideal introductory account for those entering the field, and an invaluable reference for established researchers. Now thoroughly revised for its third edition, it covers research over wavelengths ranging from radio through optical and x-ray to gamma-rays. Topics range from the physics of neutron star interiors to the astrophysics of binary stars and the recent tests of general relativity. It is supported by extensive references and a complete catalogue of all known pulsars."--Publisher description.
Item Description:Previous ed.: 1998.
Physical Description:xix, 309 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0521839548
9780521839549
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