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Double Star Supernova

Fractal Space posted on Jan 27, 2013
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Double star Supernova Magnetosphere (fractal) A new era in fundamental physics began with the discovery of pulsars 1967, the discovery of the rst binary pulsar in 1974 and the rst millisecond pulsar in 1982. Ever since, pulsars have been used as precise cosmic clocks, taking us beyond the weak-eld regime of the solar-system in the study of theories of gravity. Their contribution is crucial as no test can be considered to be complete without probing the strong-eld realm of gravitational physics by nding and timing pulsars. This is particularly highlighted by the discovery of the rst double pulsar system which was discovered by our team in 2003. The double pulsar is unique in that both neutron stars are detectable as radio pulsars. This, combined with signicantly higher mean orbital velocities and accelerations when compared to other binary pulsars, suggested that the system would become the best available testbed for general relativity and alternative theories of gravity in the strong-eld regime. Indeed, this has been achieved only three years after its discovery with four independent strong-eld tests of GR, more than has been obtained for any other system. Use of the theory-independent mass ratio of the two stars makes these tests uniquely dierent from all preceding studies. Our results conrm the validity of GR at the 0.05% level, which is by far the best precision yet achieved for the strong-eld regime. Remarkably, the transverse velocity of the systems center of mass is extremely small, a result which is important for future GR tests and evolutionary studies. Thanks Magik _____________ Une nouvelle ère de la physique fondamentale a commencé avec la découverte des pulsars 1967, la découverte du pulsar binaire rst en 1974 et la premiere pulsar milliseconde à 1982. Depuis, les pulsars ont été utilisées comme horloges précises cosmiques, nous emmène au-delà le régime faible-champ du système solaire dans l'étude des théories de la gravitation. leur contribution est cruciale car aucun test ne peut être considérée comme complète sans sonde le royaume-fort champ de la physique gravitationnelle par nding et le calendrier des pulsars. c'est particulièrement mis en évidence par la découverte du système rst pulsar double qui était découvert par notre équipe en 2003. Le pulsar double est unique en ce que les deux étoiles à neutrons sont détectables en tant que pulsars radio. Ceci, combiné avec signi cativement plus élevé signifie orbitale vitesses et accélérations par rapport aux autres pulsars binaires, a suggéré que le système deviendrait le meilleur banc d'essai disponibles pour la relativité générale et autre théories de la gravité dans le régime de forte-champ. En effet, cela a été réalisé seulement trois ans après sa découverte avec quatre indépendants forte fld tests de GR, a plus que été obtenu pour n'importe quel autre système. L'utilisation de la théorie rapport massique indépendante de deux étoiles qui rend ces tests de façon unique di? érentes de toutes les études précédentes. nos résultats rm con la validité des GR au niveau de 0,05%, ce qui est de loin la meilleure précision encore réalisé pour le régime à forte champ. Remarquablement, la vitesse transversale des systèmes centre de gravité est extrêmement faible, un résultat qui est important pour les tests à venir et GRétudes sur l'évolution. Merci Magik _____

Comments (49)


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doarte

11:06AM | Mon, 28 January 2013

Fantastic Fractal

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miwi

11:10AM | Mon, 28 January 2013

Klasse fractal,excelent!!!!!!!!!!!!

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ia-du-lin

11:47AM | Mon, 28 January 2013

wonderful fractal design, colors and lighting!

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tennesseecowgirl

12:51PM | Mon, 28 January 2013

very beautiful!

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jendellas

12:52PM | Mon, 28 January 2013

This is MAGIC, Majik :o) xx

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Lenord

3:01PM | Mon, 28 January 2013

Splendid Fractal Magik Peace

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emmecielle

3:48PM | Mon, 28 January 2013

Splendid fractal work! Colours are fantastic! :)

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Wolfmanw

4:06PM | Mon, 28 January 2013

Awesome Image

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brycek

4:37PM | Mon, 28 January 2013

Absolutely Fantastic!!

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flavia49

4:41PM | Mon, 28 January 2013

amazing picture

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sandra46

5:57PM | Mon, 28 January 2013

EXCELLENT WORK

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Richardphotos

7:47PM | Mon, 28 January 2013

very magical flame

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Nonsolum

11:49PM | Mon, 28 January 2013

Yes ! but I think it could be better to stay far from any pulsar lol... Superb Render Magik !

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Hendesse

4:24AM | Tue, 29 January 2013

Superb fractal and interesting informations. Looks superb!

arthez

11:23AM | Tue, 29 January 2013

definitly xlt frac, cool colors, everything fits

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adrie

12:21PM | Wed, 30 January 2013

Such a fabulous and outstanding fractal design Magik, superb work love it.

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Zazou

2:00PM | Thu, 31 January 2013

J'adoooooooooooore !

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Fahrenheit451

7:53PM | Fri, 08 February 2013

Beautiful!

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danapommet

9:46PM | Tue, 19 March 2013

A giant eye in the sky!

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