Neutron stars have the strongest magnetic fields in the universe, and the only way to measure their surface magnetic field directly is to observe the cyclotron absorption lines in their X-ray energy ...
Neutron stars have the strongest magnetic fields in the universe, and the only way to measure their surface magnetic field directly is to observe the cyclotron absorption lines in their X-ray energy ...
IT has been noticed by many observers that the space surrounding early B-classes of stars (e.g. Orionis) often show absorption of H- and K-lines of calcium, which do not share in the Döppler ...
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