it is a (n) pulsar
Because they both emit regular pulses of electromagnetic radiation
Pulsars and neutron stars emit a beam of electromagnetic radiation.
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A pulsar can't even be seen by a giant telescope, you can only perceive the pulses they send with a radio.
Pulsars rotate like most stars. Pulsars also emit beams of energy which, if they cross our path are perceived as pulses of energy with a regular rate (ticks, beeps, etc). This is called the lighthouse effect. Picture a lighthouse -- the lighthouse itself is the pulsar, and the beam of light is like the pulsar's beam.
The short length of pulsar pulses eliminate normal stars as possible pulsars because normal stars do not have strong enough magnetic fields.
A Pulsar is highly magnetised, rotating neutron star that emits a beam of electromagnetic radiation.
It's called a pulsar. However - ALL young neutron stars emit the said beam. It's only if that beam is detectable on Earth is it called a pulsar. So a Neutron Star and a Pulsar are the same thing. See related questions. but then again they are different.
yes, some do.
yes, some do.
yes, some do.