Binary recycled pulsars, as a most precise physical laboratory
G.S. Bisnovatyi-Kogan

TL;DR
This paper reviews the use of binary recycled pulsars as precise laboratories for testing fundamental physics, including general relativity and gravitational effects, through various pulsar systems and phenomena.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of pulsar binaries and their applications in testing gravitational theories and fundamental physics.
Findings
Confirmation of general relativity effects in pulsar systems
Detection of double pulsar systems and their significance
Potential for space-based gravitational experiments
Abstract
The following problems are discussed. 1. Pulsars and close binaries. 2. Hulse-Taylor pulsar. 3. Disrupted pulsar pairs. 4. RP statistics. 5. Enhanced evaporation: formation of single RP. 6. General relativity effects: NS+NS. 7. A Double pulsar system. 8. Checking general relativity. 9. Variability of the gravitational constant. 10. Space Watch.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
