NEWS… BUT NOT AS YOU KNOW IT
Astronomers may have uncovered the secret behind a mysterious object that intermittently disappears and reappears 15,000 light-years away.
The strange celestial body was found emitting radio waves every 22 minutes – a much longer gap than seen in similar objects, such as pulsars or magnetars, the ghostly remnants of dead stars. All known magnetars release energy at intervals ranging from a few seconds to a few minutes.
However, an international team led by astronomers from the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) believes the new object, 15,000 light-years away, could be a rare type of magnetar – challenging our understanding of the physics of neutron stars.
They suggest it could be an ultra-long period magnetar, a rare type of star with extremely strong magnetic fields that can produce powerful bursts of energy