Neutron Star Physics in the Square Kilometre Array Era: An Indian Perspective

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Sushan Konar
Manjari Bagchi
Debades Bandyopadhyay
Sarmistha Banik
Dipankar Bhattacharya
Sudip Bhattacharyya
R. T. Gangadhara
A. Gopakumar
Yashwant Gupta
B. C. Joshi
Yogesh Maan
Chandreyee Maitra
Dipanjan Mukherjee
Archana Pai
Biswajit Paul
Alak K. Ray
Firoza K. Sutaria
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[1] National Centre for Radio Astrophysics – TIFR,
[2] Post Bag 3,undefined
[3] Ganeshkhind,undefined
[4] The Institute of Mathematical Sciences,undefined
[5] Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics,undefined
[6] Birla Institute of Technology & Science,undefined
[7] Pilani - Hyderabad,undefined
[8] Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics,undefined
[9] Tata Institute of Fundamental Research,undefined
[10] Indian Institute of Astrophysics,undefined
[11] ASTRON,undefined
[12] Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy,undefined
[13] French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission,undefined
[14] Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics–Australian National University,undefined
[15] Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Thiruvananthapuram,undefined
[16] Raman Research Institute,undefined
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Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy | 2016年 / 37卷
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Neutron stars: generation, population, EoS, magnetic fields; radio pulsar: emission; radio pulsars: gravitational waves.;
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It is an exceptionally opportune time for astrophysics when a number of next-generation mega-instruments are poised to observe the Universe across the entire electromagnetic spectrum with unprecedented data quality. The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) is undoubtedly one of the major components of this scenario. In particular, the SKA is expected to discover tens of thousands of new neutron stars giving a major fillip to a wide range of scientific investigations. India has a sizeable community of scientists working on different aspects of neutron star physics with immediate access to both the uGMRT (an SKA pathfinder) and the recently launched X-ray observatory Astrosat. The current interests of the community largely centre around studies of (a) the generation of neutron stars and the SNe connection, (b) the neutron star population and evolutionary pathways, (c) the evolution of neutron stars in binaries and the magnetic fields, (d) the neutron star equation of state, (e) the radio pulsar emission mechanism, and (f) the radio pulsars as probes of gravitational physics. Most of these studies are the main goals of the SKA first phase, which is likely to be operational in the next four years. This article summarizes the science goals of the Indian neutron star community in the SKA era, with significant focus on coordinated efforts among the SKA and other existing/upcoming instruments.
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