Prof. Dr. Michael Kramer, Invited Lecture, ECT* Symposium “The physics of strongly interacting matter: neutron stars, cold atomic gases and related systems”, Trento, Italy:
Neutron stars are the densest objects in the observable universe. Their studies is useful for a wide range of physics, but especially for probing the properties of super-dense matter. This talk summarises what we’ve learnt about neutron stars and their properties over the last 60 years.