Classifications of neutron stars

 

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 So, in my last blog, we learned about NEUTRON STAR. Before reading this post. I recommend you to read my previous post as this is a continuation. Check out Neutron Star.

 Neutron stars can be mainly classified into two types: magnetars and pulsars. Without any delay, let’s see about the types in detail. 

 MAGNETAR:

  • They have very strong electromagnetic energy from where they get their name.
  • They rotate more slowly in comparison to all the neutron stars. For example, they rotate just three or four times in 20 seconds. 
  • They generate very strong X Rays and gamma rays. 
  • Magnetars can be active or inactive. 
  • They are considered to be active when all the above points can be seen 
  •  They are inactive when they lose their fuel and magnetic energy. 

 



Most of the Magnetars found till now are inactive which helps us to conclude that the life expectancy rate of an active magnetar is very short. 

 Now, let’s move on to pulsars.

 PULSARS:

They are very dense, compact, rotating neutron stars. 

They do emit electromagnetic radiation but not the amount a magnate can and they also emit gamma rays. 

 From far everything we see looks like a star but to say a star as a neutron star there is just one characteristic- as a pulsar is a rotating neutron star it rotates in all directions and we will be able to see the emission of energy only when it is pointing towards the earth. 

 So, for an observer the star will appear flickering {be suddenly glowing and not…. glowing and not…} It glows when the radiation is pointing towards the earth. This effect is known as the lighthouse effect. 

It got its name because the light produced by the lighthouse rotates in all directions but we can see it only when it is on the side of an observer.



So, now we know about neutron stars.

Stay tuned for the next journey!

 Links:

1. Black holes

2. Neutron stars



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