The Neutron Star—Black Hole Connection 2001
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-0548-7_8
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The Final Fate of Coalescing Compact Binaries: From Black Hole to Planet Formation

Abstract: Abstract. Coalescing compact binaries are thought to be involved in a wide variety of astrophysical phenomena. In particular, they are important sources of gravitational radiation for both ground-based and space-based laser-interferometer detectors, and they may be sources of supernova explosions or gamma-ray bursts. Mergers of two white dwarfs may produce neutron stars with peculiar properties, including perhaps millisecond radio pulsars sometimes accompanied by planets (as observed in PSR 1257+12). According… Show more

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