Physics – High Energy Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 2010
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2010aipc.1206..219b&link_type=abstract
ASTROPHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY AFTER GAMOW: Proceedings of the 4th Gamow International Conference on Astrophysics and Cosmology Afte
Physics
High Energy Physics
Pulsars, General Relativity, Gravitational Constant, Neutron Stars, X-Ray Binary Stars, Pulsars, Classical General Relativity, Experimental Tests Of Gravitational Theories, Neutron Stars, X-Ray Binaries
Scientific paper
The problems of formation and evolution of pulsars in close binaries is considered. The first discovered binary pulsar called Hulse-Taylor pulsar, on the name of discoverers. Observations indicate to existence of single recycled pulsars, and disruption of pulsar pairs, by the mechanism of enhanced evaporation, is considered. The best laboratory of a study of General Relativity is a system of two neutron stars, where one, or two of them are radiopulsars. Hulse-Taylor pulsar, and recently discovered system containing two radiopulsars (a Double pulsar system) are the best objects for these studies. In addition to checking the validity of general relativity, these systems are used for putting limits to the variability of the gravitational constant. Future measurements of nonlinear GR effects may be used for estimations of the properties of a superdense matter inside neutron stars.
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