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- Relativistic_star abstract "A relativistic star is a rotating neutron star whose behavior is well described by general relativity, but not by classical mechanics. Relativistic stars are one possible source to allow gravitational waves to be studied.Another definition of a relativistic star is one with the equation of state of a special relativistic gas. This can happen when the core of a massive main-sequence star becomes hot enough to generate electron-positron pairs. Stability analysis shows that such a star is only marginally bound, and is unstable to either collapse or explode. This instability is believed to limit the mass of main-sequence stars to a couple of hundred solar masses or so. Stars of this size and larger are able to directly collapse into a black hole of either intermediate or supermassive size.".
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- Relativistic_star wikiPageExternalLink imgsf8.html.
- Relativistic_star wikiPageExternalLink assignment5.pdf.
- Relativistic_star wikiPageID "19319238".
- Relativistic_star wikiPageLength "2087".
- Relativistic_star wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Relativistic_star wikiPageRevisionID "703588986".
- Relativistic_star wikiPageWikiLink Category:Star_types.
- Relativistic_star wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theory_of_relativity.
- Relativistic_star wikiPageWikiLink Classical_mechanics.
- Relativistic_star wikiPageWikiLink Electron.
- Relativistic_star wikiPageWikiLink Equation_of_state.
- Relativistic_star wikiPageWikiLink General_relativity.
- Relativistic_star wikiPageWikiLink Gravitational_wave.
- Relativistic_star wikiPageWikiLink Intermediate-mass_black_hole.
- Relativistic_star wikiPageWikiLink Main_sequence.
- Relativistic_star wikiPageWikiLink Neutron_star.
- Relativistic_star wikiPageWikiLink Pair-instability_supernova.
- Relativistic_star wikiPageWikiLink Pair_production.
- Relativistic_star wikiPageWikiLink Positron.
- Relativistic_star wikiPageWikiLink Special_relativity.
- Relativistic_star wikiPageWikiLink Supermassive_black_hole.
- Relativistic_star wikiPageWikiLink File:VFTS_102.jpg.
- Relativistic_star wikiPageWikiLinkText "relativistic star".
- Relativistic_star wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Relativistic_star wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Neutron_star.
- Relativistic_star wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Relativistic_star wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Star-stub.
- Relativistic_star subject Category:Star_types.
- Relativistic_star subject Category:Theory_of_relativity.
- Relativistic_star hypernym Star.
- Relativistic_star type CelestialBody.
- Relativistic_star type Place.
- Relativistic_star type Star.
- Relativistic_star type Mechanic.
- Relativistic_star type Physic.
- Relativistic_star type Location.
- Relativistic_star type Place.
- Relativistic_star type Thing.
- Relativistic_star comment "A relativistic star is a rotating neutron star whose behavior is well described by general relativity, but not by classical mechanics. Relativistic stars are one possible source to allow gravitational waves to be studied.Another definition of a relativistic star is one with the equation of state of a special relativistic gas. This can happen when the core of a massive main-sequence star becomes hot enough to generate electron-positron pairs.".
- Relativistic_star label "Relativistic star".
- Relativistic_star sameAs Q7310835.
- Relativistic_star sameAs 相対論的星.
- Relativistic_star sameAs m.04ldms1.
- Relativistic_star sameAs Q7310835.
- Relativistic_star wasDerivedFrom Relativistic_star?oldid=703588986.
- Relativistic_star depiction VFTS_102.jpg.
- Relativistic_star isPrimaryTopicOf Relativistic_star.