Magnetars are neutron stars characterized by some of the most powerful magnetic fields in the Universe, as well as their intense X-ray and gamma-ray emissions and outbursts. An international team of ...
A neutron star is defying the rules of the universe, emitting radio pulses from both its ends while moving extremely slowly.
A cosmic enigma, ASKAP J1839-0756, a slow-spinning neutron star discovered using the ASKAP radio telescope, is challenging ...
It remains to be explained why some neutron stars, called magnetars, are born with very high surface field strengths of order 10 15 Gauss. 3D simulations will hopefully contribute to explaining ...
A decade-long radio mystery has finally been solved: astronomers have linked repeating pulses to a white dwarf and red dwarf ...
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Space.com on MSNAstronomers crack the case of a mysterious deep space radio signal that repeats every 2 hoursThe team tracked the signal back to a strange binary system containing a dead star or " white dwarf " and a red dwarf stellar companion. The radio pulse repeats every 2 hours and was first detected a ...
When these stars dance, they make their own music. Astronomers have tracked down the source of a mysterious radio signal from ...
Small stars that are far away tend to be faint and hard to see. De Ruiter and her colleagues used the Multiple Mirror ...
Astronomers detected constant stream of radio pulses emitted from across the galaxy. Team now finds the pulses are from a white dwarf and red dwarf binary. The stars’ orbit is so tight that their ...
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