NASA’s Fermi Detects First Gamma-Ray Eclipses From ‘Spider’ Star Systems [W[R]C]

Jan 28, 2023 · 12m
NASA’s Fermi Detects First Gamma-Ray Eclipses From ‘Spider’ Star Systems [W[R]C]
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https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2023/nasa-s-fermi-detects-first-gamma-ray-eclipses-from-spider-star-systems An orbiting star begins to eclipse its partner, a rapidly rotating, superdense stellar remnant called a pulsar, in this illustration. The pulsar emits multiwavelength beams of light that rotate...

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https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2023/nasa-s-fermi-detects-first-gamma-ray-eclipses-from-spider-star-systems

An orbiting star begins to eclipse its partner, a rapidly rotating, superdense stellar remnant called a pulsar, in this illustration. The pulsar emits multiwavelength beams of light that rotate in and out of view and produces outflows that heat the star’s facing side, blowing away material and eroding its partner.
Credits: NASA/Sonoma State University, Aurore Simonnet
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