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This book contains a set of articles based on a session of the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science held in San Francisco in February, 1974. The reason for the meeting arose from the need to communicate to the largest possible scientific community the dramatic advances which have been made in recent years in the understanding of collapsed objects: neutron stars and black holes. Thanks to an unprecedented resonance between X-ray, y-ray, radio and optical astronomy and important new theoretical developments in relativistic astro­ physics, a new deep understanding has been acquired of the physical processes oc­ curring in the late stages of evolution of stars. This knowledge may be one of the greatest conquests of man's understanding of nature in this century. This book aims to give an essential and up-to-date view in this field. The analysis of the physics and astrophysics of neutron stars and black holes is here attacked from both theoretical and experimental points of view. In the experimental field we range from the reviews and catalogues of galactic X-ray sources (R. Gursky and E. Schreier) and pulsars (E. Groth) to the observations of the optical counter­ part of X-ray sources (P. Boynton) to finally the recently discovered gamma-ray bursts (I. Strong) and pulse astronomy R. B. Partridge).
Supernovae.- Pulse Astronomy: Short Time Scale Phenomena in
Electro¬magnetic and Gravitational Wave Astronomy.- Cosmic Gamma-Ray Bursts.-
The Physics of Gravitationally Collapsed Objects.- Observational Properties
of Pulsars.- The Galactic X-Ray Sources.- Optical Observations of Binary
X-Ray Sources.- Black Holes and Neutron Stars: Evolution of Binary Systems.-
Appendix I/Classic Papers.- S. Chandrasekhar / The Highly Collapsed
Configuration of a Stellar Mass.- L. Landau / On the Theory of Stars.- W.
Baade and F. Zwicky / Supernovae and Cosmic Rays.- J. R. Oppenheimer and G.
M. Volkoff / On Massive Neutron Cores.- J. R. Oppenheimer and H. Snyder / On
Continued Gravitational Collapse.- S. Chandrasekhar / Some Remarks on the
State of Matter in the Interior of Stars.- J. Weber / Detection and
Generation of Gravitational Waves.- Appendix II/Contemporary Papers Leading
to the Discovery of Gravitation Ally Collapsed Stars.- R. Giacconi, H.
Gursky, F. R. Paolini, and B. B. Rossi / Evidence for X-rays from Sources
Outside the Solar System.- Ya. B. Zeldovich / The Fate of a Star and the
Evolution of Gravitational Energy upon Accretion.- I. S. Shklovskii / The
Nature of the X-Ray Source Sco X-1.- A. Hewish, S. J. Bell, J. D. Pilkington,
P. F. Scott, and R. A. Collins / Ob-servation of a Rapidly Pulsating Radio
Source.- T. Gold / Rotating Neutron Stars as the Origin of the Pulsating
Radio Sources.- R. Penrose / Gravitational Collapse: The Role of General
Relativity.- R. Ruffini and J. A. Wheeler / Introducing the Black Hole.- V.
F. Shvartsman / Halos around Black Holes.- N. I. Shakura / Disk Model of Gas
Accretion on a Relativistic Star in a Close Binary System.- E. Schreier, R.
Levinson, H. Gursky, E. Kellogg, H. Tananbaum, and R. Giacconi / Evidence for
the Binary Nature ofCentarus X-3 from UHURU X-Ray Observations.- C. E.
Rhoades, Jr. and R. Ruffini / Maximum Mass of a Neutron Star.- R. A. Hulse
and J. H. Taylor / Discovery of a Pulsar in a Binary System.- Editors
Comment on the Binary Radio Pulsar.- Index of Subjects.