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1 Δεκ 2017 · In the discovery paper 1 we had considered these objects to be pulsating (vibrating) neutron stars; others wondered about rotating neutron stars. The issue was settled in mid-1968 when the...
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.
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
29 Ιουλ 2023 · 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.
4 Μαρ 2020 · Now, after decades of speculation, researchers are getting closer to solving the enigma, in part thanks to an instrument on the International Space Station called the Neutron Star Interior...
23 Φεβ 2021 · Supernova 1987A was discovered on Earth on February 24, 1987, making it the first such event witnessed during the telescopic age. For decades, scientists have searched for a neutron star in SN 1987A, i.e. a dense collapsed core that should have been left behind by the explosion.
23 Σεπ 2021 · Imagine the Universe! Advanced. Neutron Stars. A neutron star is the densest object astronomers can observe directly, crushing half a million times Earth's mass into a sphere about 12 miles across, or similar in size to Manhattan Island, as shown in this illustration. (Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center)