Astrophysicists Clock Highest-Radiation Blasts Ever Recorded From a Pulsar
Vela is nearly 1,000 light-years from Earth and is spewing astonishingly energetic gamma-rays into space.
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Kevin Hurler
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An artists impression of the Vela pulsar. Illustration: Science Communication Lab for DESY
Pulsars are one of the strangest celestial bodies in space. These cosmic lighthouses emit periodic bursts of radiation from their magnetic poles, and now a team of researchers claim they have detected the largest burst ever recorded from a pulsar.
A global collaboration of scientists used the H.E.S.S. Observatory in Namibia to observe a pulsar emitting bursts of gamma-rays with energies as high as 20 tera-electronvolts, which is about 10 trillion times more energetic than visible light. The emissions are coming from a pulsar known as Vela nearly 1,000 light-years from Earth. This massive object spins 11 times per second, flashing at us like a rapidly blinking light. The researchers say the bursts they recorded are a whopping 200 times more energetic than any pulsar beam previously documented. Their work is published today in Nature Astronomy.
This result challenges our previous knowledge of pulsars and requires a rethinking of how these natural accelerators work, said the teams leader, Arache Djannati-Atai from the Astroparticle & Cosmology Laboratory in France, in a DESY press release. The traditional scheme according to which particles are accelerated along magnetic field lines within or slightly outside the magnetosphere cannot sufficiently explain our observations.
A pulsar is a type of neutron star, which is one of the new lives a star can take on when it implodes, assuming it doesnt collapse all the way into a black hole. A pulsar is incredibly dense and features a highly active magnetosphere, through which electrons accelerate only to be ejected in a beam from one of the stars poles. These jets then sweep across the universe as the pulsar spins, appearing as flashes in regular intervals to viewers on Earth, much like a lighthouse would appear to a sailor at sea.
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