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October 22, 2001

Neutron Star Evolution and Millisecond Pulsars

Dr. Norman K. Glendenning
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Darwin 103
4:00 PM

Dr. Norman K. Glendenning of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory will describe how the hot, rapidly-rotating remains of supernovae become cold inert objects, and how some are rejuvenated by companions to become the fastest spinning objects in the universe.