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Explain the research method that led to the discovery of neutron stars, located hundreds or thousands of light-years away; Describe the features of a neutron star that allow it to be detected as a pulsar; List the observational evidence that links pulsars and neutron stars to supernovae
Some neutron stars emit beams of electromagnetic radiation that make them detectable as pulsars, and the discovery of pulsars by Jocelyn Bell Burnell and Antony Hewish in 1967 was the first observational suggestion that neutron stars exist.
11 Απρ 2022 · Explain the research method that led to the discovery of neutron stars, located hundreds or thousands of light-years away; Describe the features of a neutron star that allow it to be detected as a pulsar; List the observational evidence that links pulsars and neutron stars to supernovae
The Discovery of Neutron Stars. In 1967, Jocelyn Bell, a research student at Cambridge University, was studying distant radio sources with a special detector that had been designed and built by her advisor Antony Hewish to find rapid variations in radio signals.
Neutron Stars: The History. 1932 Landau suggests the existence of giant nucleus stars. 1932 Chadwick discovers the neutron. 1934 Baade & Zwicky predict the existence of neutron stars (NSs) as the end products of supernovae.
25 Ιουλ 2023 · After the initial discoveries that revealed the proton, electron, and then the neutron, the first accelerators developed in Cambridge and Berkeley could accelerate protons to study the structure of nuclei and the nature of nuclear forces.
Neutron Star: An extremely compact star produced by the collapse of the core of a massive star in the supernova process. Blackholes: If the core of a collapsing star has a mass that is greater than three Suns, no known force can prevent it from forming a black hole.