Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Magnetic Field Of Pulsar Can Clean Up Detritus From Nuclear Explosion - Pentagon Post
Nature plays with extreme electromagnetic and gravity in astronomical laboratories pulsars, which is formed in the deaths of massive stars. It shines and influences the environment. Some rotates hundreds of times each second.
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There have been reasons for the astronomers to say that the fastest spinning pulsars are driven by matter they strip off companion stars, but new data reveals it is locked in mutual orbit with a star.
It is said that pulsars started more massive than the sun. An isolated one emits light with several seconds between flashes. Scientists believe that the millisecond pulsars are created when they feed on matter from a companion star.

Scientists say the x-ray binaries emit such bursts of energetic radiation from nuclear reactions. Earlier this year the flare of x-ray was detected with a millisecond pulsar and was termed as PSR J1824-24521. It is located in the globular star cluster M28. It is learned this pulsar rotates about 254 times a second.
Researchers said, "Dring the X-ray outbursts themselves, the millisecond pulsar apparently emitted no radio light. That's consistent with the accretion model: as matter falls in, the normal pulsations will be disrupted by nuclear reactions on the pulsar's surface… other phenomena could also be responsible for the lack of radio pulsations."
Scientists say the magnetic field after the burst could clear away the detritus from a nuclear explosion and then return back the regular pulsar activity.
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