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Astronomers have measured the strongest magnetic field ever found in the universe. The honor goes to a powerful type of neutron star, with a surface magnetic field of over 1.6 billion Tesla.
Pulsar’s magnetic field strong enough to clean up after nuclear explosion X-ray and radio light track a return to normal behavior after powerful outburst.
The change in the tilt of the magnetic field of a pulsar, in this case, the one in the famous Crab Nebula, has been observed for the first time.
An international team of astronomers has uncovered new evidence to explain how pulsing remnants of exploded stars interact ...
A groundbreaking new survey from China’s LHAASO observatory has unveiled powerful ultrahigh-energy gamma-ray emissions across ...
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The pulsar is both the farthest and brightest X-ray pulsar detected to date. Its intense radiation can only be explained by the presence of an extremely strong multipolar magnetic field, such as ...
Astronomers have achieved a major breakthrough in solar physics by successfully producing detailed maps of the Sun's coronal magnetic fields. This milestone promises to enhance our ...
Astronomers have detected the strongest magnetic field ever observed in the universe. Studying powerful X-ray signals coming from a neutron star, the team calculated that its magnetic field is ...
Going To Extremes: Pulsar Gives Insight On Ultra Dense Matter And Magnetic Fields Date: December 29, 2004 Source: Chandra X-ray Center Summary: A long look at a young pulsar with NASA's Chandra X ...
The pulsar was named PSR J1745-2900 and classified as a magnetar. This type of pulsar can have a magnetic field 100,000 billion times that of Earth’s own magnetic field.
Solar physicists watched waves in the sun’s corona to map the whole corona’s magnetic field. Future observers could use the same technique to predict solar eruptions.
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