Research in astrophysical processes

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Astrophysics, B Stars, Companion Stars, Galactic Nuclei, O Stars, Planets, Pulsars, Saturn (Planet), Stellar Interiors, Supernovae, X Ray Binaries, Collapse, Convection, Evaporation, Gamma Rays, Oscillations, Planetary Atmospheres, Radiative Transfer, Turbulence

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Work completed under this grant is summarized in the following areas:(1) radio pulsar turn on and evaporation of companions in very low mass x-ray binaries and in binary radio pulsar systems; (2) effects of magnetospheric pair production on the radiation from gamma-ray pulsars; (3) radiation transfer in the atmosphere of an illuminated companion star; (4) evaporation of millisecond pulsar companions;(5) formation of planets around pulsars; (6) gamma-ray bursts; (7) quasi-periodic oscillations in low mass x-ray binaries; (8) origin of high mass x-ray binaries, runaway OB stars, and the lower mass cutoff for core collapse supernovae; (9) dynamics of planetary atmospheres; (10) two point closure modeling of stationary, forced turbulence; (11) models for the general circulation of Saturn; and (12) compressible convection in stellar interiors.

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