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The Matter and Compact Stars[edit]
- Introduction
- Matter
- Phases of Matter
- Phase (matter)
- Solid
- Liquid
- Gas
- Plasma (physics)
- States of Matter-(Low Energy)
- State of matter
- Bose–Einstein condensate
- Fermionic condensate
- Degenerate matter
- Quantum Hall effect
- Rydberg matter
- Strange matter
- Superfluidity
- Supersolid
- Photonic molecule
- States of Matter-High Energy
- QCD matter
- Quark–gluon plasma
- Supercritical fluid
- Dark Matter-Types
- Dark matter
- Baryonic dark matter
- Cold dark matter
- Hot dark matter
- Light dark matter
- Mixed dark matter
- Warm dark matter
- Self-interacting dark matter
- Dark Matter-Theories and Objects
- Cuspy halo problem
- Dark fluid
- Dark galaxy
- Dark matter halo
- Dark radiation
- Dark star (dark matter)
- Dwarf galaxy problem
- ELKO field
- Halo mass function
- Massive compact halo object
- Mirror matter
- Navarro–Frenk–White profile
- Scalar field dark matter
- Dark energy
- Star Proprierties
- Effective temperature
- Magnitude (astronomy)
- Stellar mass
- Metallicity
- Stellar rotation
- UBV photometric system
- Formation of White Dwarf Stars
- Stellar evolution
- Type Ia supernova
- Compact star
- White dwarf
- Black dwarf
- Extreme helium star
- Helium planet
- PG 1159 star
- Mira variable
- Dwarf nova
- X-ray binary
- Cataclysmic variable star
- Subdwarf B star
- White Dwarfs-Proprerties(some prop. also for NE)
- Chandrasekhar limit
- Symbiotic nova
- Pulsating white dwarf
- Urca process
- Tolman–Oppenheimer–Volkoff limit
- Quasi-periodic oscillation
- Neutron Stars
- Radio star
- Neutron star
- Radio-quiet neutron star
- Pulsar
- Magnetar
- Rotating radio transient
- Neutron Stars-Binary
- Binary pulsar
- X-ray pulsar
- Millisecond pulsar
- Be/X-ray binary
- Neutron star spin-up
- Neutron Stars-Properties
- Blitzar
- Bondi accretion
- Gamma-ray burst
- Glitch (astronomy)
- Neutronium
- Neutron-star oscillation
- Optical pulsar
- Pulsar kick
- Relativistic star
- Rp-process
- Quake (natural phenomenon)
- Compact Stars
- Exotic star
- Quark star
- Electroweak star
- Quark-nova
- Black Holes-Introduction, Types and Size
- Black hole
- Schwarzschild metric
- Rotating black hole
- Charged black hole
- Virtual black hole
- Micro black hole
- Extremal black hole
- Stellar black hole
- Supermassive black hole
- Quasar
- Gravitational collapse
- Black Holes-Properties
- Black hole thermodynamics
- Schwarzschild radius
- M–sigma relation
- Event horizon
- Photon sphere
- Ergosphere
- Hawking radiation
- Penrose process
- Blandford–Znajek process
- Spaghettification
- Gravitational lens
- Black Hole Related Models
- Gravitational singularity
- Primordial black hole
- Gravastar
- Dark star (Newtonian mechanics)
- Dark-energy star
- Black star (semiclassical gravity)
- Magnetospheric eternally collapsing object
- Fuzzball (string theory)
- White hole
- Naked singularity
- Ring singularity
- Immirzi parameter
- Membrane paradigm
- Kugelblitz (astrophysics)
- Wormhole
- Quasi-star
- Effective temperature
- Magnitude (astronomy)
- Stellar mass
- Metallicity
- Stellar rotation
- UBV photometric system