The neutron star unexpectedly came back to life.
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The neutron star unexpectedly came back to life.
The team discovered that XTE J1810-197, the closest known magnetar to Earth, located approximately 8,000 light-years away, was emitting strange radio signals and returning from the dead
powerful and unusual phenomena associated with the magnetar, such as plasma dynamics, X-rays, gamma-ray bursts and potentially fast radio bursts.
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The team discovered that XTE J1810-197
the closest known magnetar to Earth
located approximately 8
light-years away
was emitting strange radio signals and returning from the dead
powerful and unusual phenomena associated with the magnetar
such as plasma dynamics
X-rays
gamma-ray bursts and potentially fast radio bursts.
It is known that magnetars and neutron stars are typically between 10
in diameter