
TL;DR
This paper discusses how observations of neutron stars can be used to test general relativity and explore extreme gravity conditions, providing insights into fundamental physics.
Contribution
It reviews methods of using neutron star observations to test gravity theories and highlights their potential to constrain alternative models.
Findings
Neutron star observations can test general relativity in strong gravity regimes.
Binary neutron star systems provide valuable data for gravity tests.
Observations can help distinguish between competing theories of gravity.
Abstract
Neutron stars are powerful probes into the extremes of physics. In this chapter, we will discuss how observations of neutron stars, either in isolation or in binaries, can be leveraged to test general relativity and constrain competing theories of gravity.
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