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20 September, 13:42

How do we know that pulsars are neutron stars?

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  1. 20 September, 13:51
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    Answer: Because they rotate really fast.

    First, it is necessary to clarify what is a pulsar (pulsating star) and what is a neutron star:

    A pulsar is a neutron star that emits very intense electromagnetic radiation at short and periodic intervals due to its intense magnetic field that induces this emission.

    A neutron star, is the name given to the remains of a supernova. In itself it is the result of the gravitational collapse of a massive supergiant star after exhausting the fuel in its core.

    Neutron stars have a small size for their very high density and they rotate at a huge speed.

    So, the way to know that a pulsar is a neutron star is because of its high rotating speed.

    Nevertheless, it is important to note that all pulsars are neutron stars, but not all neutron stars are pulsars.
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