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Malvin A. Ruderman

Centennial Professor of Physics & of Applied Physics
922 Pupin Hall, MC 5207, Box 07
New York , NY 10027


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Malvin A. Ruderman
Centennial Professor of Physics & of Applied Physics
Columbia University

Theoretical Astrophysics

Biography

EDUCATION:

BA 1945, Columbia University
Ph.D. 1951, California Institute of Technology

RESEARCH:

I work mainly on problems associated with collapsed objects in astrophysics, especially neutron stars. This has been particularly exciting as new unexpected phenomena involving these stars continue to be discovered. Some neutron stars are extraordinarily efficient as accelerators for extremely relativistic particles and their gamma-ray emission. Other have sudden jumps("glitches") in their spin-rates. Magnetic fields on neutron star surfaces are observed to range from less than a billion Gauss to more than a million times larger. Within our galaxy there are young strongly magnetized neutron stars which support repeated explosions. Distant ones near the edge of the observable universe may the source of extraordinary explosions in which perhaps a tenth of their reat mass energy is converted to bursts of gamma-rays. Observations are far ahead of theories and much remains to be understood.


SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:

For a complete listing of publications see publication search engines like Spires or the like.

"Models for X-ray emission from Isolated Pulsars", with F. Wang, J. Halpern and T. Zhu, Ap. J. 498, 373 (1998).

"A Central Engine for Cosmic Gamma-Ray Burst Sources", with L. Tzo and W. Kluznizic, Ap. J. 524, 243 (2000).

"Pulser Spin-down Induced Phenomena: Heating; Magnetic Field Evolution; Glitches", astro-ph 0109533 (2001).

 


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