

Author: Török Gabriel Urbanec Martin Adámek Karel Urbancová Gabriela
Publisher: Edp Sciences
E-ISSN: 1432-0746|564|issue|L5-L5
ISSN: 0004-6361
Source: Astronomy & Astrophysics, Vol.564, Iss.issue, 2014-03, pp. : L5-L5
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Abstract
The innermost stable cicular orbit (ISCO) of an accretion disc that orbits a neutron star (NS) is often assumed to be a unique prediction of general relativity. However, it has been argued that ISCO also appears around highly elliptic bodies described by Newtonian theory. In this sense, the behaviour of an ISCO around a rotating oblate neutron star is formed by the interplay between relativistic and Newtonian effects. Here we briefly explore the consequences of this interplay using a straightforward analytic approach as well as numerical models that involve modern NS equations of state. We examine the ratio
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