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Neutron Stars and Pulsars (IAU S291)
Challenges and Opportunities after 80 Years

IAU Symposium 291 communicates the excitement of current pulsar research, through lively reviews and near-complete coverage of recent results.

Joeri van Leeuwen (Edited by)

9781107033801, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 25 April 2013

520 pages, 200 b/w illus. 30 tables
25.4 x 18 x 2.9 cm, 1.21 kg

IAU Symposium 291 features a rich harvest of recent scientific discoveries and looks forward to the many exciting avenues for future neutron-star research. The volume starts with general, lively, comprehensive introductions to three main themes that successfully communicate the excitement of current pulsar research. The subsequent reviews and contributions on hot topics cover: ongoing searches for pulsars, both radio and gamma-ray; neutron star formation and properties; binary pulsars; pulsar timing and tests of gravitational theories; magnetars; radio transients; radio, X-ray and gamma-ray pulse properties and emission mechanisms; and future facilities. This range of topics clearly illustrates the diverse nature and wide application of neutron-star research. Through a combination of introductory reviews and practically complete coverage of current results from across the electromagnetic spectrum, IAU S291 is the perfect reference for neutron-star researchers and also provides an excellent read for advanced undergraduate and starting graduate students.

1. Pulsar discovery I
2. Pulsar genesis – neutron-star formation and birth properties
3. Pulsar discovery II
4. Pulsar diversity
5. Binary pulsars
6. Neutron star vibration and emission
7. Pulsar timing and testing gravitational theories
8. Pulsar timing
9. Pulsars and the interstellar medium
10. Galactic distribution and evolution of neutron stars
11. Pulsar magnetosphere and emission mechanisms
12. Emission mechanisms
13. Future facilities
Summary
Posters
Author index.

Subject Areas: Astronomical observation: observatories, equipment & methods [PGG], Astronomy, space & time [PG], Mathematics & science [P]

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