Neutron stars are dense burned-out cores ... because it is not clear how an exploded star winds up next to a star like our sun. "We still do not have a complete model for how these binaries ...
(via PBS Space Time) Neutron stars aren't dark matter--we figured that out a while ago. But new research is telling us that they may be dark matter factories. They may produce the exotic axion, one of ...
The explosion was of a huge star, 20 times the mass of our Sun, a so-called blue ... If we're lucky then in the next few years we might even see the neutron star in the centre properly, getting ...
These smashups, which occur between two incredibly dense stellar remnants called neutron stars, can birth new black holes. But their brief light can also be hard to pinpoint on the sky and ...
The collapsed remnants are known as neutron stars. There are thousands of them in our galaxy, and they're the densest observable objects in the universe. Astrophysicist Daniel Reardon says a ...