pulsars in English

noun
1
a celestial object, thought to be a rapidly rotating neutron star, that emits regular pulses of radio waves and other electromagnetic radiation at rates of up to one thousand pulses per second.
Black holes, the cosmic microwave background, pulsars , neutron stars, gravitational lenses, gravity waves - these are just a few of the phenomena that would make no sense without general relativity.

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1. At present, parallax measurements for pulsars are few and barely significant.

2. It was always holograms this and cyclic pulsars that.

3. Pulsars flash, gamma-ray bursts detonate black holes accrete.

4. Pulsars, neutron stars and quark stars are then created based on their mass.

5. Supernovae remnants can leave behind pulsars or spinning neutron stars that may produce gravitational waves.

6. The pulsar is a member of the slowly growing class of millisecond pulsars with low-mass companions.

7. Pulsars are very dense stellar corpses that emit radio waves only into a very narrow beam.

8. In the standard formation model, millisecond pulsars are formed when a neutron star accretes matter from an evolving companion.

9. 24 In the standard formation model, millisecond pulsars are formed when a neutron star accretes matter from an evolving companion.

10. The limited sensitivity of present pulsar surveys and the greater frequency drift make the more distant pulsars difficult to observe.

11. In particular, the refraction will lead to beam splitting in the radio light curves of highly magnetized pulsars and allow much greater sensitivities than currently achievable.

12. This paper touches the progress in VLBI astrophysics concerning some high lights of extragalactic continuum astronomy, interstellar masers and pulsars and stars from VLBI observations.

13. Subsequent to this, other objects with similar features have been discovered, and the name has been applied to the class of millisecond pulsars with an ablating companion.

14. The Parkes radio telescope in Australia has been monitoring 20 pulsars once every two weeks since 2004 and has yet to see any gravitational waves, Einsteinian or otherwise.

15. Our 20-70 keV observations have determined or refined the orbital parameters of 13 binaries, discovered five new transient Accreting pulsars, measured the pulsed flux history during outbursts of 12 transients (GRO …

16. The primary objective of Batse was to study the phenomenon of gamma-ray bursts, although the detectors also recorded data from pulsars, terrestrial gamma-ray flashes, soft gamma repeaters, black holes, and other exotic astrophysical objects.

17. Astronautics The unique properties of pulsars make clear already today that such a navigation system will have its application in future Astronautics. From the Cambridge English Corpus The answer undoubtedly is that such grassroots demand will bring about increased academic curricula in Astronautics …

18. What is Astrophysics?Lehigh’s undergraduate major in Astrophysics is designed for students who wish to go on to graduate studies in the subject, with the goal of becoming professional astronomers.Astrophysicists apply physics and mathematics to the study of planets, stars, galaxies, pulsars, black holes, quasars and the universe, among many other fascinating objects, in order to …