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▼a Margalit, Ben. |
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▼a Transients from the Birth and Death of Compact Objects. |
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▼a [S.l.]:
▼b Columbia University.,
▼c 2018. |
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▼a Ann Arbor:
▼b ProQuest Dissertations & Theses,
▼c 2018. |
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▼a 365 p. |
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▼a Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 80-02(E), Section: B. |
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▼a Adviser: Brian D. Metzger. |
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▼a Thesis (Ph.D.)--Columbia University, 2018. |
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▼a Astrophysical compact objects---white dwarfs (WDs), neutron stars (NSs), and stellar mass black holes (BHs)---mark the endpoints of normal stellar evolution. Their birth is often associated with dramatic explosions known as core-collapse superno |
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▼a Part I is devoted to the ``death'' of compact objects by their coalescence with a binary companion. Such compact object binaries are driven towards merger by the extraction of orbital energy in the form of gravitational-waves (GW), and are thus |
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▼a Finally, in Part II of this dissertation, we explore the connection between transient phenomena ranging from long- and ultra-long- GRBs, to energetic super-luminous SNe (SLSNe) and fast radio bursts (FRB), and relate these to the ``birth'' of a |
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▼a School code: 0054. |
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▼a Astrophysics. |
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▼a Physics. |
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▼a Columbia University.
▼b Physics. |
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▼t Dissertation Abstracts International
▼g 80-02B(E). |
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▼t Dissertation Abstract International |
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▼a 0054 |
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▼a Ph.D. |
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▼a 2018 |
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▼a English |
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▼u http://www.riss.kr/pdu/ddodLink.do?id=T15001143
▼n KERIS
▼z 이 자료의 원문은 한국교육학술정보원에서 제공합니다. |
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