Date:
Tue, 28/04/201512:30-13:30
Location:
Kaplun building, Room No. 200
Lecturer: Prof. Victoria Kaspi
Affiliation: McGill University
Abstract:
The last decade has shown us that the
observational properties of neutron stars are
remarkably diverse. From conventional radio
pulsars like that in the Crab nebula to the
powerful "magnetars" that emit sudden
bursts of X-rays and gamma-rays, from the
so-called Isolated Neutron Stars to Central
Compact Objects, observational
manifestations of neutron stars are
surprisingly varied, with most properties
totally unpredicted. The challenge is to
establish an overarching physical theory of
neutron stars and their birth properties that
can explain this great diversity. Here I survey
the disparate neutron stars classes, describe
their properties, and highlight recent results.
I describe the current status of efforts at
physical "grand unification" of this wealth of
observational phenomena, and show that
neutron star magnetic field strength must
play a key role.
Additional details of the upcoming Astrophysics'
seminars can be found on the following link.
האירוע הזה כולל שיחת וידאו ב-Google Hangouts.
הצטרף: https://hangouts.google.com/hangouts/_/mail.huji.ac.il/astrophysics?hceid=bWFpbC5odWppLmFjLmlsX2c0czhydDlpcmhwZzRvdGNybWIzZGFqcjdvQGdyb3VwLmNhbGVuZGFyLmdvb2dsZS5jb20.7tgl4cbqssn4qdiincui1sil04&hs=121