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Stable magnetic equilibria and their evolution in the upper main sequence, white dwarfs, and neutron stars

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Fig. 1. Magnetic field – temperature plane for a non-superfluid neutron star core. The dot-dashed horizontal lines show the initial temperature (just after core collapse), and the transition from neutrino-dominated (modified Urca) to photon-dominated cooli

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