supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC; Grant Nos. 11773036 and 11473036);supported by the NSFC Youth Foundation (11303008) and by the Astronomical Union Foundation (U1831126);supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (2014CB845800), the NSFC (11533003);the Strategic Pioneer Program on Space Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences (XDA 15052600 and XDA 15016500);paritally supported by the Bagui Young Scholars Program;the Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi (2018GXNSF GA281007)
How supermassive black holes(SMBHs) are spun-up is a key issue in modern astrophysics. As an extension to the study in Wang et al., here we address the issue by comparing the host galaxy properties of nearby(z < 0.05)...
supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (2014CB845800);the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 11573014)
We investigate the masses of glitching pulsars in order to constrain their equation of state(EOS). The observations of glitches(sudden jumps in rotational frequency) may provide information on the interior physics of ...