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Перевод: pulsar
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Тезаурус:
- In these pulsars, -ray emission accounts for as much as 1% of the total neutron star spin-down energy, much more than emerges at optical or radio frequencies, so study of this emission is important in understanding pulsar emission and evolution.
- Nissan, having launched two attractive new models in the Primera, which replaces the Bluebird, and the new Sunny (now called Pulsar), and having established a highly productive and effective factory in the north-east to make them, now seems to be attempting to undo all it has achieved by going to war with the key to successful sales, the dealer network.
- Here we describe the largest glitch so far recorded in the Crab pulsar.
- ASTRONOMERS excited by the discovery of the so-called "millisecond pulsar" ( New Scientist , vol 96, p 562) seem to have missed one potentially important feature of the beast.
- Except for the shape of the light curve, therefore, the observed features of PSR1706-;44 strongly resemble those of the Vela pulsar.
- It is therefore plausible that this pulsar should be detectable as a -ray source; if its -ray luminosity is the same fraction of its total energy-loss rate as for the Vela pulsar, then it should be about a factor of 20 less bright than Vela.
- On the basis of its dispersion measure of 75.68cm -3 pc, its distance is 1.5kpc, about three times the distance to the Vela pulsar.
- One explanation for this regularity is that, about every 150 million years, a compact companion of the Sun (such as a pulsar or black hole), travelling in a very elliptical orbit, comes close enough to disrupt the comets of the Oort Cloud.
- If a 1-millisecond pulsar exists, why not a -millisecond pulsar?
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- Instead it collapses in on itself catastrophically to produce an object a few kilometres across, known as either a neutron star or a pulsar; often this is accompanied by a stupendous explosion, a supernova.
- Pulsed high-energy -rays from the radio pulsar PSR1706-;44
- In a pulsar, all the matter has been completely crushed: it no longer consists of atoms, because all the protons and electrons have been jammed together to form neutrons.
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