S.Popov:Young isolated neutron stars

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S.Popov:Young isolated neutron stars

New postby Maxim Khlopov on Fri 26 Feb 2016 17:33

VIA lecture by Prof. Sergei B. Popov ''Young isolated neutron stars: observations and evolution'' was given on 26.02.2016. its presentation is attached.
The following questions were put during the talk:
Shantanu: one question: how many known radio pulsars are found outside our galaxy?
Shantanu: how are the estimated extragalactic magnetars?
Shantanu: Just to be clear RRAT is same as FRB?
Houri Ziaeepour: Can your Unified model say something about condition at formation of NS ?
Shantanu: just one quick question. A year ago Joseph Bramante (Josepeh Bramante talk is archived on VIA website) argued that presence of dark matter on NS causes them to become black holes and that is why no pulsars in galactic center. Do we have statistical evidence that density of radio pulsars is anti-correlated with density of dark matter in our galaxy? I meant accretion of dark matter.
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