7 research outputs found
SOME EVOLUTIONARY ASPECTS OF THE BINARY STELLAR SYSTEMS CONTAINING NEUTRON STAR
ABSTRACT. The obvious lack of the binary stellar systems that contain neutron stars (NS) is observed at present. Partly it is caused by the fact that it is very dicult to detect neutron star in a binary system if this relativistic component does not manifest itself as a radio pulsar. Among 1879 pulsars that are listed in the ATNF pulsar catalogue, only 141 pulsars are known to be the companions in binary systems. Only 81 objects having median mass estimation of more than 0.2 M ⊙ constitute the binary systems with pulsars. Nevertheless, such systems should be much more numerous and their investigation is of the great interest because thier structure and evolution can certainly help in our understanding of many unique properties that are seen in some stars
About possible explanations to the lines of radioactive elements in the spectrum of Przybylski's star
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
About the possiblility of explanation of the spectrum of Przybylski’s star by the lines of radioactive elements
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Thorium-rich halo star HD 221170: Further evidence against the universality of the r-process
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Interplay between diffusion, accretion and nuclear reactions in the atmospheres of Sirius and Przybylski's star
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe