Neutron star SGR 1935+2154 emits magnetic bursts

Neutron star SGR 1935+2154 emits magnetic bursts
Neutron star SGR 1935+2154 emits magnetic bursts
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A mysterious radio signal was detected in space emanating from a celestial object called SGR 1935+2154, which turned out to be a neutron star. This object began to emit radio waves and x-rays.

The official Internet resource of the European Space Agency reported this discovery by scientists. SGR 1935+2154 exhibits a strong magnetic field, and its energetic burst was detected by the Integral Observatory.

The data obtained was transmitted to other observatories, which led to the detection of both X-ray and radio emission by scientists from Canada.

Further research carried out by specialists confirmed that the signal comes from the magnetar SGR 1935+2154, which was discovered by astronomers six years ago.

This discovery surprises scientists because it was not previously known that magnetars could be sources of radio waves. Astrophysicists emphasize the importance of neutron stars in various processes occurring in the Universe.

Analysis of such signals may be the key to understanding the origin of magnetars and their role in cosmic phenomena.

The article is in Russian

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