Neutron stars pack an extremely strong gravitational pull, much greater than Earth's. This gravitational strength is particularly impressive because of the stars' small size. When they are formed, neutron stars rotate in space. As they compress and shrink, this spinning speeds up because of the ...
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How and When Will a neutron Star Become a Hyperon Star?. Jia H Y,Sun B X,Meng J,et al. Chinese Physics Letter . 2001贾焕玉,孙宝玺,孟杰.How and When Will a Neutron Star Become a Hyperon Star?,2001JIA Huan-yu, SUN Bao-xi, MENG Jie, et al. How and When Will a Neutron Star ...
Title: How "free" are free neutrons in neutron-star crusts and what does it imply for pulsar glitches ?Authors: N. Chamel... N Chamel - 《Neutron Stars & Pulsars Challenges & Opportunities after Years》 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 Neutron star crusts We calculate properties of neutron star mat...
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We'll then have a mess of quarks -- the type of quarks called "up" and "down," which have certain masses and are the only kinds found in matter on Earth. Squishing even more, we'll stress the up and down quarks so much that some change their identities. Some will get a lot ...
establishes the magnetic dipole moment to be distinctly lower than the magnetar range, placing the source beyond the regime of isolated pulsar activity in the P-P-dot diagram and giving a characteristic age >2 x 10yr, much older than the 10yr age range of SGRs and anomalous X-ray pulsars...
Despite its magnificence and power, our sun is just a plain old average star by universal standards. It’s really proximity that makes the sun so special to Earth (along with the fact that we wouldn’t be here if it weren’t so close). So, how close is the sun? And how much space...
Now, imagine a newcomer, maybe a streakingcometor the shockwave from a distant supernova, racing through. Much like a revving motorcycle waking up an entire block, these disturbances trigger star formation as they stir everything up. Within these now-active nebulae, particles collide and start ...
but no elements of typical interactions were seen. Eventually a theory was developed once astronomers noticed two groupings were present: one every 157 days, the other every 4.6 days. The idea is another star causes the longer-period bursts while a planet close to the neutron star - only abo...