PHYS 541

PHYS 541 - Physics of Compact Objects

Spring 2017

TitleRubricSectionCRNTypeHoursTimesDaysLocationInstructor
Physics of Compact ObjectsASTR541A40338LEC41230 - 1350 T R  136 Loomis Laboratory Stuart L. Shapiro
Physics of Compact ObjectsPHYS541A40321LEC41230 - 1350 T R  136 Loomis Laboratory Stuart L. Shapiro

Official Description

Rigorous survey of the physical properties of black holes, white dwarfs, and neutron stars. Formation of compact objects. Equilibrium configurations, equations of state, stability criteria, and mass limits: the influence of rotation and magnetic fields. Pulsar phenomena. Black hole spacetimes. Hawking radiation. Mass flow in binary systems; spherical and disk accretion; high-temperature radiation processes; pulsar spin-up. Compact x-ray sources and x-ray bursts. Supermassive black holes in star clusters and dense galactic nuclei. Gravitational and neutrino radiation from supernova collapse and binary coalescence. Course Information: Same as ASTR 541. Prerequisite: PHYS 436.