Rate of stellar collapses in the Galaxy |
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Authors: | K. Lande W. E. Stephens |
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Affiliation: | (1) Physics Dept., University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Penn., USA |
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Abstract: | From an analysis of pulsar spatial and luminosity distributions, the number density of observed pulsars in the local region is determined to be 1.1±0.4×10–7 pulsar pc–3. Multiplication by the detection factor and by the ratio of Galaxy mass to local matter density and division by a mean lifetime of pulsars of 3×106 yr suggests a pulsar birth every 4 yr. A stellar collapse might occur even more often.Supported in part by the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration and by the National Science Foundation. |
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