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Exploring Physics with Neutron Stars

Start date: 18 Nov 2010
Address: The Westin La Paloma, Tucson, Arizona, United States

More info: http://ice.as.arizona.edu/ns2010/

Neutron stars are wonderful laboratories of extreme physics. Measuring their masses and radii probes the QCD interactions in their deep interiors. Studying their magnetic fields sheds light to QED processes in their magnetospheres. Observing their rapid variability places strong constraints on the behaviour of gravity in the strong-field regime. All these topics will be discussed extensively at this two-day international workshop.

Last Update: 1 September 2019
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