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Púlsares en binarias de rayos X

Authors: Ruiz Pérez, Ignacio;

Púlsares en binarias de rayos X

Abstract

Los púlsares de rayos X son sistemas binarios formados por una estrella de neutrones con un campo magnético de gran intensidad y una estrella compañera que transfiere masa a la estrella de neutrones. El intenso campo magnético provoca que la materia acrecentada se dirija principalmente a los polos magnéticos provocando que la temperatura de estas zonas («manchas calientes») aumente tanto como para emitir en la banda de rayos X. Si el campo no está alineado con el eje de rotación se observará un aumento pronunciado de la radiación cada vez que la mancha caliente entre en nuestra línea de visión, pudiéndose observar así una radiación pulsada de rayos X. En este Trabajo de Fin de Grado se realizará una descripción detallada de estos objetos así como de los mecanismos físicos involucrados. Asimismo, se desarrollarán programas en lenguaje Python que nos ayudarán a explicar algunos aspectos de estos objetos astrofísicos.

Keywords

Campos magnéticos intensos, Binarias, Acreción, Estrellas de neutrones, Púlsares de rayos X

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