Physics of dense matter; International Conference, Paris, France, September 17-21, 1979, Proceedings

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Astrophysics, Conferences, Dense Plasmas, Neutron Stars, Solar Physics, Condensed Matter Physics, Gravitational Collapse, Nuclear Reactions, Planetary Cores, Pulsars, Stellar Evolution, Superfluidity, Terrestrial Planets, White Dwarf Stars, X Ray Sources

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Several problems of interest in astrophysics are examined: the conditions under which stellar matter becomes a highly correlated plasma, the chemical composition of dense matter, and the physics of dense astrophysical objects (white dwarfs, neutron stars, supernovae, etc.). Particular consideration is given to superfluidity in neutron stars, the condensed matter physics of planetary interiors, and the nonexplosive collapse of a white dwarf.

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