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Magnetar

A magnetar is a type of neutron star with an extremely powerful magnetic field (~109 to 1011 T, ~1013 to 1015 G). The magnetic-field decay (or dissipation) powers the emission of high-energy electromagnetic radiation, particularly X-rays and gamma rays.

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Known magnetars

Bright supernovae

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Magnetar

Nodes108
Edges107
Triples119
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.018519
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Magnetar

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related to Known magnetars · 45
Magnetar → After, April, Aquila, As, August, BeppoSAX, By, Carina, Catalonia, CSIC, CXO J164710, Earth, ESA's XMM-Newton X-ray, ESO, Examples, GRB, It, Italian, J185246, July
related to Recent discoveries · 23
Magnetar → Astronomers, China, ESA, ESO, ESO's Very Large Telescope, Europe, FRBs, Galactic Center, In, In April, J185246, Kesteven, McGill University, Milky Way, NASA, On February, On September, PSR J1745, Sagittarius, SGR
related to Magnetic field · 15
Magnetar → As, At, Atoms, Broglie, E/c2, Earth, February, In, J/m3, Magnetars, Moon, Scientific American, The, These, X-ray
related to Description · 13
Magnetar → Earth, Given, Like, Magnetars, Milky Way, Most, Starquakes, Sun, The, Their, They, X-ray, X-rays
related to General · 10
Magnetar → CNN, February, Michael, Naeye, Origin, Robert, Schirber, Sky, Telescope, The Brightest Blast
related to Formation · 6
Magnetar → Duncan, Halving, In, It, The, Thompson
related to Bright supernovae · 3
Magnetar → However, SN, Unusually
related to External links · 2
Magnetar → Main Table, McGill Online Magnetar Catalog
is a · 1
Magnetar → type of neutron star with an extremely powerful magnetic field
located in · 1
Magnetar → the Milky Way galaxy

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magnetars magnetic neutron field star pulsars fields discovered 000 stars gamma x-ray earth sgr radio bursts known mass times 2008

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Magnetaris atype of neutron star with an extremely powerful magnetic field0.90text
Magnetarlocated inthe Milky Way galaxy0.90text
Magnetarrelated to Bright supernovaeUnusually0.60section
Magnetarrelated to Bright supernovaeHowever0.60section
Magnetarrelated to Bright supernovaeSN0.60section
Magnetarrelated to DescriptionLike0.60section
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Magnetarrelated to DescriptionSun0.60section
Magnetarrelated to DescriptionThe0.60section
Magnetarrelated to DescriptionMagnetars0.60section
Magnetarrelated to DescriptionMost0.60section
Magnetarrelated to DescriptionX-rays0.60section

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