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It is still called a neutron star. Depending on how we observe it, it may also be called a pulsar.

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Is a pulsar a neutron star?

Yes. A pulsar is a rapidly spinning neutron star.


What is A rapidly spinning neutron is called?

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.


What is a rapidly spinning neutron star called?

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.


A spinning neutron star is also called what?

A radio pulsar or a rotation-powered pulsar. A link is provided for more information.


A spinning neutron star has been observed at the center of a?

neutron star has been observed at the center of a supernova remnant, known as the Crab Nebula. This neutron star, also called a pulsar, spins rapidly, emitting beams of radiation that are observed as pulses by astronomers.


What is the core of a star called if it is crushed in to a small but very dense object?

"Small but very dense" sounds like the description of a neutron star or "collapsed matter star". Theoretically, a black hole (the only thing more dense) has no physical size at all. So, "neutron star". If the neutron star is spinning rapidly, they are called "pulsars" for the radio-wave pulses that they generate.


How are neutron stars related to pulsars?

A pulsar is a rapidly spinning neutron star that releases regular pulses of electromagnetic radiation from its magnetic field


Pulsars cannot be spinning white dwarfs because?

because of the great mass of the star, the gravity of it is very high. So after its death, it actually contracts so tightly that even protons and electrons combine to form neutron and thus results to a star called neutron star. If its previous mass is considerably low, then it could have become a white dwarf


A spinning neutron star that appears to give off radio wave pulses is called a .?

If the beam is directed towards Earth, it's called a Pulsar.


What is a degenerate star that is spinning called?

ANY star will spin; you can't avoid it from having SOME spin.A "degenerate star" would probably refer to one that is made up of degenerate matter. That can either be a white dwarf, or a neutron star.


Where would you expect to find a pulsar?

A pulsar is a rapidly-spinning neutron star, the remains of a supernova explosion.


How are pulsars formed?

Pulsars are rapidly rotating neutron stars that emit beams of electromagnetic energy. Neutron stars form when the core of a massive star collapses and goes supernova leaving behind a neutron star which will begin rotating and releasing energy.