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An entirely novel kind of star came to light on Aug. 6 last year and was referred to, by astronomers, as LGM (Little Green Men). Now it is thought to be a novel type between a white dwarf and a neutron [star]. The name Pulsar is likely to be given to it. Dr. A. Hewish told me yesterday: '... See more
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 … See more
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 … See more
The discovery of pulsars allowed astronomers to study an object never observed before, the neutron star. This kind of object is the … See more
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Signals from the first discovered pulsar were initially observed by Jocelyn Bell while analyzing data recorded on August 6, 1967, from a See moreInitially pulsars were named with letters of the discovering observatory followed by their right ascension (e.g. CP 1919). As more pulsars were … See more
Three distinct classes of pulsars are currently known to astronomers, according to the source of the power of the electromagnetic radiation:
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Nov 28, 2024 · Pulsars are rapidly spinning neutron stars, extremely dense stars composed almost entirely of neutrons and having a diameter of only 20 km (12 miles) or less. Pulsar masses range between 1.18 and 1.97 times that of the …
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Pulsars emit electromagnetic radiation beams that sweep across space and can be detected by telescopes on Earth. Scientists can learn about the structure and evolution of the universe by studying the properties of pulsars. Pulsars can …
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