File:NASA’s Fermi Mission Finds 300 Gamma-Ray Pulsars (SVS14434 - transitional pulsar art).webm
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[edit]DescriptionNASA’s Fermi Mission Finds 300 Gamma-Ray Pulsars (SVS14434 - transitional pulsar art).webm |
English: This artist's rendering illustrates a possible model for the transitional pulsar J1023. When astronomers can detect pulses in radio (green), the pulsar's energetic outflow holds back its companion's gas stream. Sometimes the stream surges, creating a bright disk around the pulsar that can persist for years. The disk shines brightly in X-rays, and gas reaching the neutron star produces jets that emit gamma rays (magenta), obscuring the pulses until the disk eventually dissipates.Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center |
Date | 28 November 2023, 14:20:00 (upload date) |
Source | NASA’s Fermi Mission Finds 300 Gamma-Ray Pulsars |
Author | NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Mark SubbaRao, A. J. Christensen, Francis Reddy, Scott Wiessinger, David A. Smith, Elizabeth Hays |
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Keywords InfoField | Neutron Star; Space; Ast; Astrophysics; Fermi; 4K; Universe; Pulsar; Milky Way |
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