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    Dizzyingly Fast-Spinning Stars Slow Down by Flying Apart

    The spectacularly fast-whirling dead stars known as millisecond pulsars put the brakes on their spinning in large part by blasting pieces of themselves into space, a new model suggests.

    Pulsars are the super-dense, strongly magnetized cores of massive stars left behind after they go supernova. Specifically, pulsars are neutron stars made of densely packed neutrons, with each sugar cube-size piece of neutron star matter weighing as much as a mountain of about 100 million tons.

    These neutron stars can bulk up on matter and energy by cannibalizing companion stars, a process that makes the pulsars give off X-rays and spin extraordinarily fast — at rates of 100 to 1,000 turns each second — earning them the moniker "millisecond pulsars."

    Later, after siphoning all the matter in the outer envelopes of their companion stars, millisecond pulsars gradually slow down and emit radio waves instead. However, little was known about what happens during the actual slowdown before these pulsars start blasting radio waves.

    A new study by astrophysicist Thomas Tauris at the University of Bonn in Germany may have the answer. Tauris found that millisecond pulsars can hit the brakes dramatically. In the end stages, the dead stars can lose more than half their rotational energy, the study found.

    Computer models suggest that the magnetospheres, or shells of charged particles around millisecond pulsars, grow as their companion stars shrink. This growth exerts a braking torque on the pulsars. In addition, when matter from the companion stars enters these magnetospheres, it can get blasted away instead of glomming onto the pulsars, which also helps slow the pulsar's spinning.

    "Now we know that the very same process responsible for spinning up old neutron stars to extraordinary fast spin rates with periods of 1 to 10 milliseconds is actually also causing the millisecond pulsars to spin down again," Tauris said.

    The findings appear to agree with the latest observations.

    "An important implication of this work is that the X-ray-emitting millisecond pulsars, which are still accreting material from their companion star, should, on average, spin faster than the millisecond pulsars emitting radio waves," Tauris added. "This is exactly what the current observational data seems to suggest."

    Tauris detailed his findings in the Feb. 3 issue of the journal Science.

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    9 comments

    • Bill  •  3 mths ago
      To all the bible thumpers who don't believe in science - There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
      • Robert 3 mths ago
        I've read the Bible and there's nothing in it that contradicts with this article.
      • Bill 3 mths ago
        @Robert - Yeah, for a book supposedly written by an all-knowing being, it leaves out a lot of things, doesn't it?
      • blue25 3 mths ago
        it's not a science book Bill, but it does have some scientific facts in it. But science isn't the core issue of the bible. The Bible clearly lays out what the beginning was like, who God is, what happened through history, the human nature (sinners,evil), God's redemptive plan, and the last days. So what if God left out "everything there is to know" about science?? Honestly, if God put everything there is to know in the bible, the book would have dang near an infinite amount of pages...and who in the world would want to read that?
    • gdfhdfhf  •  3 mths ago
      To give you an example of how dense pulsars are, I'd like to quote a NASA astronomer I heard explaining them on History Channel.

      "If you dropped a grain of salt sized piece of neutron star matter. It would fall straight through the ground."
      • Violet 3 mths ago
        well id have to say thats impossible, youd never be able to pick it up. lol
      • cantdrive85 3 mths ago
        Believe everything you see on TV, huh?
      • gdfhdfhf 3 mths ago
        Violet - It's a hypothetical scenario.

        Cantdrive - Yes I trust accredited scientists presenting valid scientific date.
    • Anthony  •  Salt Lake City, Utah  •  3 mths ago
      sweet -_-
    • Robert L.B  •  3 mths ago
      Does anyone else notice the similarity between black holes and pulsars in what seems reverse. Know matter what anyone says, I believes black holes are the foundation of all stars. When a black hole reaches a point, it becomes a star. Over time, it goes super nova and ends up as a pulsars. I makes sense to me.
      • Steven P 3 mths ago
        I think you have it backwards. Stars become black holes.
      • gdfhdfhf 3 mths ago
        Yeah Steven is right. And it's only super-massive stars that do that.

        The Sun will not become a black hole. It will become a white dwarf, and after that when it runs out of energy, it will eventually become just a dark hunk of metal sitting out in the dark, cold, lonliness of space.
      • Violet 3 mths ago
        this guy has to be a troll.
    • patois  •  Aberdeen, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      I think it has less to do with the variables of mass and tangled energy connstructions and more to do with free energy constructions in the equation, fields that voomp-voomp themselves in ropey / lacey engine-like constructions that we don't visualize enough or include in the equation enough. I think the lion's share of causal action is in those engines and their shapes/harmonics/ooomph.
      • michael 3 mths ago
        Take your meds, have a cup of coffee and than sit down and actually work on the equations by reading this guys article and wike his assumptions and definitions. After you have done this than perhaps you can have something constructive to say.
      • patois 3 mths ago
        Michael, was that too complex for you to follow? I did try hard to keep it simple.
    • cantdrive85  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      Pulsars, neutron stars, black holes, dark matter, dark energy? So much energy expelled in spreading misinformation about space science I may be wrong about the existence of black holes. They do exist, but not in galaxy centers where astrophysicists would have you believe, they reside within their pockets with a never ending supply of public dollars used to spread junk science.
      • Scott J 3 mths ago
        There's an incredible amount of scientific data supporting and explaining black holes, neutron stars, etc., and apparently you're just too lazy to read any of it.

        There's absolutely nothing to support anything you're saying beyond wild conjecture, so...
    • John Simpson  •  3 mths ago
      The author of this piece makes the common mistake of presenting theory as fact. Ask a nuclear chemist what happens when you try to push even a few hundred neutrons together, let alone a star's worth. Computer modeling? GIGO. Electric forces can be provide a much more plausible theory. Tesla knew this. He dealt with the real world. Mathematicians create arbitrary mental constructs to fit formulas they have become enamored with.
    • michael  •  3 mths ago
      Did you folks notice the weasel words, on average? That means the model this jerk used is simply a guess. If you fiddle around with the model assumptions enough of course it matches the observations but that tells you zero why one star spins faster than another star emitting the same types of energy. An example, on average American males live to be say 76 years old, some live to be 1 year old or 2 minutes old and others to be 105 years old. That statistic tells you zero about why the differences occur.
    • safeinthewoods  •  3 mths ago
      ... an exchange of electromagnetic energies, no doubt ...
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