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Yes, stars do have magnetic fields. These magnetic fields are generated by the movement of charged particles within the star. The strength and complexity of a star's magnetic field can impact its activity, including its surface features and the ejection of solar flares and coronal mass ejections.
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Neutron stars have extremely intense gravitational and magnetic fields. These remnants of supernova explosions are incredibly dense, with masses greater than the Sun compressed into a sphere only about 10 kilometers in diameter. Their strong magnetic fields can be trillions of times stronger than Earth's, leading to phenomena such as pulsars, which emit beams of radiation as they rotate.
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Neutron stars are expected to have strong magnetic fields because they are formed from the collapsed cores of massive stars, which inherently had strong magnetic fields. As the core collapses, conservation of magnetic flux leads to an intense magnetic field in the neutron star. Additionally, the rapid rotation of neutron stars can amplify their magnetic fields through processes like dynamo action.
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