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Massive neutron star is exactly that : Nature News
"The researchers used the National Radio Astronomy Observatory Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia to examine a rotating neutron star, called J1614-2230, which orbits a companion 'white dwarf' star as part of a binary star system. The neutron star emits radio pulses at regular millisecond intervals, but as each pulse passes by the white dwarf on its way to Earth it is delayed in a way that depends on the mass of the dwarf and varies as the stars orbit each other. This 'Shapiro delay' is an effect of general relativity, which states that the gravitational field of massive objects causes clocks to tick more slowly and radio pulses to be retarded. By combining measurements of the Shapiro delay, the period of the stars' orbit and the speed of the neutron star, the scientists calculated the mass of the neutron star. " http://www.nature.com/news/2010/1010....2010.565.html |
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