Astrophysical problems of condensed matter in huge magnetic fields

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Astrophysics, Gravitational Collapse, Neutron Stars, Stellar Magnetic Fields, White Dwarf Stars, Condensed Matter Physics, Field Strength, Magnetic Dipoles, Pulsars

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Various aspects of the physics of collapsed stars with huge magnetic fields are surveyed. Special problems include: (1) unexplained spectral features in magnetic white dwarfs with magnetic fields well above 10 to the 8th G; (2) determination of the average dipole field and the local polar cap fields of neutron stars; (3) the possibility of huge interior toroidal fields; (4) mechanisms for variations of neutron star dipole moments during a pulsar's lifetime; (5) the structure of condensed matter and its physical properties in neutron star magnetic fields above 10 to the 12th G; and (6) the nature of pulsar surfaces and some possible observational consequences.

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