Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted March 10 Diamond Member Share Posted March 10 Neutron Star Becomes Heaviest Celestial Object With 2.35 Times Mass of Sun In an intriguing celestial event, a collapsed dense neutron star was caught shredding and devouring its stellar companion to become one of the heaviest neutron stars ever spotted. The star has a mass 2.35 times that of the Sun and spins at a speed of 707 rounds per second. The finding may now give astronomers an insight into the weird quantum state of matter inside such dense objects. They believe that with such massive size if the star grows further, it will completely collapse and vanish as a ****** *****. The observation was done by employing the 10-meter long This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , which has the extreme sensitivity required for such tasks. The team used the Keck Observatory Low-Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (LRIS) and recorded a spectrum of visible light from the glowing companion star that has now shrunk to the size of a large gaseous planet. The observations were reported in a This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters. “We know roughly how matter behaves at nuclear densities, like in the nucleus of a uranium atom. A neutron star is like one giant nucleus, but when you have one-and-a-half solar masses of this stuff, which is about 500,000 Earth masses of nuclei all clinging together, it’s not at all clear how they will behave,” This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Alex Filippenko, distinguished professor of astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley. According to Roger W. Romani, a professor of astrophysics at Stanford University, the cores of the neutron stars are the densest matter known in the universe after the ****** *****. The observed neutron star, which is a pulsar designated PSR J0952-0607, is the densest object ever spotted, Romani explained. The pulsar was first discovered in 2017 and was dubbed the “****** widow” pulsar as it shares the tendency to eat its companion with female ****** widow spiders. Romani and Filippenko have been analysing the ****** widow system for the last 10 years and now hope to predict the extent to which such neutron stars can swell. “By combining this measurement with those of several other ****** widows, we show that neutron stars must reach at least this mass, 2.35 plus or ****** 0.17 solar masses. In turn, this provides some of the strongest constraints on the property of matter at several times the density seen in atomic nuclei. Indeed, many otherwise popular models of dense-matter physics are excluded by this result,” said Romani. For now, the researchers have put the growth limit of the neutron stars at 2.3 solar masses, but insist that they will keep looking for ****** widows and similar neutron stars that are on the verge of becoming a ****** *****. Affiliate links may be automatically generated – see our ethics statement for details. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up neutron star devours companion become heaviest celestial object ever observed ****** *****,neutron,neutron star,earth,sun,universe,star #Neutron #Star #Heaviest #Celestial #Object #Times #Mass #Sun This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/1244-neutron-star-becomes-heaviest-celestial-object-with-235-times-mass-of-sun/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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