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      Thermonuclear X-ray bursts

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          Type-I X-ray bursts arise from unstable thermonuclear burning of accreted fuel on the surface of neutron stars. In this chapter we review the fundamental physics of the burning processes, and summarise the observational, numerical, and nuclear experimental progress over the preceding decade. We describe the current understanding of the conditions that lead to burst ignition, and the influence of the burst fuel on the observational characteristics. We provide an overview of the processes which shape the burst X-ray spectrum, including the observationally elusive discrete spectral features. We report on the studies of timing behaviour related to nuclear burning, including burst oscillations and mHz quasi-periodic oscillations. We describe the increasing role of nuclear experimental physics in the interpretation of astrophysical data and models. We survey the simulation projects that have taken place to date, and chart the increasing dialogue between modellers, observers, and nuclear experimentalists. Finally, we identify some open problems with prospects of a resolution within the timescale of the next such review.

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              Real-time optical spectroscopy of VUV irradiated pyrene:H_2O interstellar ice

              This paper describes a near-UV/VIS study of a pyrene:H_2O interstellar ice analogue at 10 K using optical absorption spectroscopy. A new experimental approach makes it possible to irradiate the sample with vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) light (7-10.5 eV) while simultaneously recording spectra in the 240-1000 nm range with subsecond time resolution. Both spectroscopic and dynamic information on VUV processed ices are obtained in this way. This provides a powerful tool to follow, in-situ and in real time, the photophysical and photochemical processes induced by VUV irradiation of a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon containing inter- and circumstellar ice analogue. Results on the VUV photolysis of a prototype sample - strongly diluted pyrene in H_2O ice - are presented. In addition to the pyrene cation (Py+), other products - hydroxypyrene (PyOH), possibly hydroxypyrene cation (PyOH+), and pyrene/pyrenolate anion (Py-/PyO-) - are observed. It is found that the charge remains localized in the ice, also after the VUV irradiation is stopped. The astrochemical implications and observational constraints are discussed.
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                17 December 2017
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                1712.06227
                9c91627c-35d7-492a-b38b-ce791f840011

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                57 pages, 14 figures; review to appear in "Timing Neutron Stars: Pulsations, Oscillations and Explosions", Editors: Tomaso Belloni and Mariano Mendez (ASSL, Springer)
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