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Dense Neutron Star Discovered 
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11639458

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Astronomers have discovered what they say is the mightiest neutron star yet.


I'm not sure what mighty means here, but I think it is a bit ductile to say giant stars become neutron stars, because the really giant ones become black holes. (Of course a star made up of a degenerate electron gas is more fun. :))

Anyway, this is an interesting find.

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I wish they were more specific. Not once did they give an approximate radius. Heck, they even said it spins at a certain rpm, but that's useless without the radius

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The radius of a normal neutron star varies from 10 to 15 km. It depends on what method is used to calculate the radius.

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I saw that bit, but since this one is ground breaking in its density etc. is it ground breaking in size?

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Elipsiser wrote:
I saw that bit, but since this one is ground breaking in its density etc. is it ground breaking in size?
Doubt it. The bigger it would be, the more mass it would need to maintain its impressive density. Well, it might be exceptionally small, I suppose...

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I guess PSR J1614-2230 ain't too
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I would very carefully venture that this one is likely slightly bigger than the average neutron star, but not much, so that the density is higher.

He whose face gives no light, shall never become a star. 8-) 8-) 8-)

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