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Neutron Stars and Pulsars Marcus Shinbo Melissa Onishi Astronomy Pd. 3 18, April, 2011
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What is a neutron star? A neutron star is about 20 km in diameter They have the mass of about 1.4 times our Sun A neutron star possesses a surface gravitational field about 2 x 1011 times that of Earth.
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What is a neutron star cont’d? Neutron stars also have magnetic fields a million times stronger than the magnetic fields on earth.
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Where is the Neutron Star in Star cycle? Neutron stars are one of the possible ends for a star They result from massive stars which have mass greater than 4 to 8 times that of our Sun
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Where is the Neutron Star in the Star Cycle Cont’d After these stars have finished burning their nuclear fuel, they undergo a supernova explosion This explosion blows off the outer layers of a star into a beautiful supernova remnant.
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Where do Neutron Stars appear? Neutron stars may appear in supernova remnants, as isolated objects, or in binary systems When a neutron star is in a binary system, astronomers are able to measure its mass.
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PULSARS
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What is a Pulsar? Pulsars are rotating neutron stars Pulsars appear to pulse because they rotate
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Anatomy of a Pulsar
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Discovery Pulsars were discovered in late 1967 by graduate student Jocelyn Bell Burnell as radio sources that blink on and off at a constant frequency
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Functions Pulsars are spinning neutron stars that have jets of particles moving almost at the speed of light streaming out above their magnetic poles
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Pulsar’s Magnetic field and its similarities to earth’s magnetic field For a similar reason that "true north" and "magnetic north" are different on Earth, the magnetic and rotational axes of a pulsar are also misaligned.
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Video TIME!!!!! :D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOfoz gqMmO0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOfoz gqMmO0 1:18-10:00
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THANKS FOR LISTENING!!! :D
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Works Cited "Neutron Stars and Pulsars — Einstein Online." Welcome to Einstein Online - Relativity and More! — Einstein Online. Web. 18 Apr. 2011.. "Neutron Stars and Pulsars - Introduction." Imagine The Universe! Home Page. Web. 18 Apr. 2011.. "Neutron Stars and Pulsars." Test Page for Apache Installation. Web. 18 Apr. 2011..
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