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QED and the high polarization of the thermal radiation from neutron stars
Jeremy S. Heyl
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Nir J. Shaviv
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Racah Institute of Physics
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Atmospheric Properties
33%
Birefringence
66%
High Polarization
100%
Large Distances
33%
Magnetic Field
100%
Magnetosphere
33%
Neutron Stars
100%
Polarization Direction
33%
Polarization Mode
33%
QED Vacuum
33%
Solid Angle
33%
Stars Atmospheres
33%
Stellar Surfaces
33%
Thermal Emission
33%
Thermal Radiation
100%
Physics
Atmospherics
33%
Birefringence
66%
Detectors
33%
Magnetic Field
100%
Magnetosphere
33%
Neutron Stars
100%
Stellar Surfaces
33%
Thermal Emission
33%
Thermal Radiation
100%
Material Science
Birefringence
66%
Surface (Surface Science)
100%