Inverse Compton scattering (ICS) model and polarization observations of radio pulsars.

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Pulsars: Models, Pulsars: Compton Scattering, Pulsars: Polarization, Pulsars: Black Holes

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Recently the authors have accomplished a series of work in the ICS model of radio pulsars, the physics of compact stars and some relevant problems, such as follow: 1. A series of basic theories in pulsar physics have been investigated quite deeply, including the argument that bare strange stars might be the more reasonable origin of radio pulsars; 2. Some further progress in the ICS model of radio pulsars has been carried out and a series of relevant problems have been finished; 3. Some relevant observations and analyses of polarization of pulsars have been finished and with these results, the Galactic magnetic field and the Galaxy structure have been investigated. 4. Some properties of black hole pulsar systems have been investigated, with some basic preparations for searching of black holes being achieved.

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