Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2000-04-21
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
30 pages including 5 PS figures, LaTeX2e. To appear in a volume of "Handbook of Elastic Properties" Eds. H. E. Bass, V. M. Kep
Scientific paper
White dwarfs and neutron stars are stellar objects with masses comparable to that of our sun. However, as the endpoint stages of stellar evolution, these objects do not sustain any thermonuclear burning and therefore can no longer support the gravitational load of their own mass by generating thermal pressure. Rather, matter in their interiors is compressed to much higher densities than commonly found in normal stars, and pressure is created by degenerate fermion kinetic energy and particle interactions. As a result, white dwarfs and neutron stars offer unique cosmic laboratories for studying matter at very high densities. In this review we discuss the basic properties of condensed matter at extreme densities and summarize the extent to which these properties can be examined by observations of compact objects.
Balberg Shmuel
Shapiro Stuart L.
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