There are many [See link] the most common however are pulsars
It is still called a neutron star. Depending on how we observe it, it may also be called a pulsar.
A neutron star is a type of stellar remnant that results from the gravitational collapse of a massive star during a supernova.Such stars are composed almost entirely of neutrons, which are subatomic particles without electrical charge.See related link for more information.
Yes.
A young neutron star. Really - that is what a neutron star is. If the neutron star's magnetic field is pointed towards Earth, then it is referred to as a pulsar - because of it's rapid pulsations [See related question] but it is still a neutron star.
It is called a neutron star.
When you combine an electron with a proton you make a neutron. Therefore you make a "neutron" star.
A Neutron Star
A young neutron star. Really - that is what a neutron star is. If the neutron star's magnetic field is pointed towards Earth, then it is referred to as a pulsar - because of it's rapid pulsations [See related question] but it is still a neutron star.
Magnetars are a special type of neutron star.
Because a pulsar is a neutron star but with it's emmision lines visible from Earth. See related questions.
A dead star with the density of an atomic nuclei is called a neutron star. Neutron stars are incredibly dense and are composed mostly of tightly packed neutrons. They form when massive stars explode in a supernova and their cores collapse under gravity.
Good sentence for neutron star - WOW ! see that;s a neutron star !!