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How are pulsars detected?

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Most pulsars are detected purely through luck. Many organizations have radio telescopes constantly scanning the skies for signals, sometimes one picks up a regular periodic signal, if it is properly periodic, we know it's at least a pulsar or a quasar, further research would discern exactly what.

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Pulsars are like black holes. They are dead stars which are collapsing but slowly with the heat and pressure still contained withtin the star, thus, producing their pulsing light. Need more information? Click |RENEW|

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Outline how pulsars are detected?

Pulsars are detected by their regular pulses of radiation - hence the name. If I remember correctly, that is radio waves. Before the nature of pulsars was known, the first pulsars discovered were named LGM-1, LGM-2, LGM-3, and LGM-4 - where LGM is short for "little green men". An astronomers' joke.


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What kind of star can be detected by radio telescopes?

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What are waves given off by pulsars called?

The only all-inclusive thing you can say about them is that they're electromagnetic. The first pulsars discovered, in the late 1960s, were detected in radio wavelengths. But many others have been discovered since then that pulse in gamma rays, visible light, and X-rays.


How are pulsars related to supernovas?

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Where are pulsars located in space?

Pulsars are located every where around the universe keep in mind pulsars are neutron stars so that means they were formed by large stars that have aged and died out


Are pulsars found in supernova remnants.?

Yes. All pulsars and neutron stars are the remnants of a supernova explosion.


What has the author Marta Burgay written?

Marta Burgay has written: 'Radio pulsars' -- subject(s): Pulsars, Congresses


Are pulsars a kind of neutron star?

Pulsars are not only a kind of neutron star, they are neutron stars. See related question.