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  1. History of observation

    Signals from the first discovered pulsar were initially observed by Jocelyn Bell while analyzing data recorded … See more

    Pulsar - Wikipedia

    • A pulsar (from puls(ating st)ar, on the model of quasar) is a highly magnetized rotating neutron star that emits beams of electromagnetic radiation out of its magnetic poles. This radiation can be observed only when a beam of emission is pointing toward Earth (similar to the way a lighthouse can be seen only when the light is pointed in the direction of an observer), a… See more

     How They Work and Why They Matter
    How They Work and Why They Matter
    Imagine a star spinning at hundreds of times per second, sending out powerful beams of radiation that sweep across the sky like a cosmic lighthouse. This is a pulsar, a type of neutron star that emits regular pulses of light and radio waves.
    Pulsar-like white dwarfs

    White dwarfs can also act as pulsars. Because the moment of inertia of a white dwarf is much higher than that of a neutron star, the white-dwarf pulsars rotate once every several minutes, far slower than neutron-sta… See more

    Nomenclature

    Initially pulsars were named with letters of the discovering observatory followed by their right ascension (e.g. CP 1919). As more pulsars were discovered, the letter code became unwieldy, and so the convention then arose … See more

    Formation, mechanism, turn off

    The events leading to the formation of a pulsar begin when the core of a massive star is compressed during a supernova, which collapses into a neutron star. The neutron star retains most of its angular momentum, … See more

    Categories

    Three distinct classes of pulsars are currently known to astronomers, according to the source of the power of the electromagnetic radiation:
    • rotation-powered pulsars, where the loss of rotationa… See more

    Applications

    The discovery of pulsars allowed astronomers to study an object never observed before, the neutron star. This kind of object is the only place where the behavior of matter at nuclear density can be observed (t… See more

    Significant pulsars

    The pulsars listed here were either the first discovered of its type, or represent an extreme of some type among the known pulsar population, such as having the shortest measured period.
    • The … See more

     
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  3. What’s a pulsar? Why does it pulse? - EarthSky

    Jul 15, 2022 · Bottom line: A pulsar is a neutron star with its poles aimed toward Earth so that we can see pulses of light resulting from the star’s strong emission when it’s rapidly spinning.

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  6. Pulsars Astronomy – National Radio Astronomy …

    From the Earth, a pulsar looks like a star that has a pulse, a rapid beat picked up only by radio telescopes. Discoverers Jocelyn Bell and Antony Hewish noticed that these beats were so regular that they seemed manmade.

  7. Pulsars - NASA

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  8. Pulsars - Parkes Observatory

    What is a pulsar? A pulsar is a highly magnetised neutron star, with a radius of 10-15 km, having somewhat greater mass than the Sun which has a radius of approximately 1 million km. Radiation is beamed out along the magnetic poles …

  9. NASA’s NICER Sizes Up a Pulsar, Reveals First-ever …

    Dec 12, 2019 · One team, led by researchers at the University of Amsterdam, determined the pulsar is around 1.3 times the Sun’s mass, 15.8 miles (25.4 kilometers) across and has two hot spots — one small and circular, the other …

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  16. What is a Pulsar? - Universe Today

  17. Do the fastest-spinning pulsars contain quark matter? - Phys.org

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