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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

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In Astrophysics it is a gigantic neutron star, also called magnetostar. Pulsar, which in small short-time bursts emits huge amounts of Gamma rays and X-rays.

  




furoya

It is a pulsar star that at one point emits a lot of neutron energy (x-rays, gamma rays) and has a powerful magnetic field. The name comes from the English magnetic ("[magnetic field" ) star ( "star" ).

  


osgarso

Magnetar (from Wikipedia) : A magnetostar is a type of neutron star powered by an extremely strong magnetic field. It is a variety of pulsars whose main characteristic is ejection, in a short period (equivalent to the duration of a lightning bolt), of huge amounts of high energy in the form of X-rays and gamma rays. The magnetic field impairs the emission power of high-energy electromagnetic radiation, mainly X-rays and gamma rays.

  



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