Neutron Star

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  • Neutron Star Meanings

    noun a celestial object that is the collapsed core of a massive star after a supernova explosion, consisting almost entirely of neutrons

    Fields related to neutron star

    Astronomy

    Neutron stars are the collapsed cores of massive stars that have undergone a supernova explosion, consisting almost entirely of neutrons.

    Astrophysics

    Neutron stars are studied to understand extreme conditions of matter, gravity, and electromagnetic radiation.

    Cosmology

    Neutron stars play a role in the evolution of galaxies and the universe.

    Nuclear Physics

    Neutron stars provide insights into the behavior of dense nuclear matter.

    Gravitational Wave Astronomy

    Neutron star mergers are sources of gravitational waves detected by observatories like LIGO and Virgo.

    High-Energy Astrophysics

    Neutron stars emit X-rays and gamma rays, making them important objects of study in this field.

    Occupation Usage of neutron star

    Writer

    In science fiction novels, neutron stars are often used as a setting for futuristic space travel or as a source of powerful energy.

    Astronomer

    Astronomers study neutron stars to understand their properties, formation, and behavior, as well as their role in the universe.

    Physicist

    Physicists use neutron stars as a natural laboratory to study extreme conditions of matter, gravity, and nuclear physics.

    Astrophysicist

    Astrophysicists investigate neutron stars to gain insights into stellar evolution, supernova explosions, and the origin of heavy elements.

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