There’s a new addition to the pulsar family of celestial objects, astronomers announced last week.
An artist’s representation of a pulsar. Curved
lines represent magnetic fields. NASA/Honeywell Max Q Digital Grp., D. Berry
At approximately 700 years of age, PSR J1846-0258, in the Kes 75 supernova remnant, is a mere babe among pulsars. Astronomers are now asking whether the youngster is a regular pulsar or a more exotic magnetar.
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