Pulsars as Astrophysical Laboratories for Nuclear and Particle Physics
Explore the fascinating world of pulsars with "Pulsars as Astrophysical Laboratories for Nuclear and Particle Physics," a comprehensive work published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1999. This hardback edition spans an impressive 696 pages, delving into how pulsars serve as exceptional probes for a variety of physical studies. The book emphasizes the intricate connections between nuclear physics, particle physics, and Einstein's theory of relativity. Readers will find an insightful account of advancements in observational radio and X-ray astronomy, alongside detailed discussions on topics such as Hartree-Fock self-energies and partial-wave expansion. This title is an essential resource for anyone interested in the cutting-edge intersections of astrophysics and fundamental physics, making it a must-have addition to your scientific library.