"We studied the last several orbits before the merger, when the entwined magnetic fields undergo rapid and dramatic changes, ...
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“It shouldn’t pulse this slowly” a Milky Way beacon forces new physics questions
The Milky Way has a source that is sending out a rhythm that compact-star theory can hardly explain: two minutes burst every 44 minutes, and in radio waves and in X-rays. The object, ASKAP J1832−0911, ...
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Reprocessed radio data reveals shocking outbursts from nearby dwarf stars
Newly reprocessed radio observations are transforming the quiet reputations of nearby dwarf stars. What once looked like ...
ASKAP J1832-0911 pulses every 44 minutes in radio and X-rays. See what astronomers observed, why it’s unusual, and what comes next.
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