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  1. Neutron Star

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    Magnetars
    A magnetar is a subclass of neutron stars characterized by magnetic fields of extraordinary strength, estimated to be between $10^{14}$ and $10^{15}$ Tesla ($\text{T}$). This field strength is sufficient to significantly deform the structure of atoms and influence the spacetime curvature around the object profoundly [8]. The energy release in magnetars manifests as highly energetic, sporadic bursts of X-rays and …
  2. Neutron Star

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    Magnetars
    A magnetar is a subclass of neutron stars characterized by magnetic fields of extraordinary strength, estimated to be between $10^{14}$ and $10^{15}$ Tesla ($\text{T}$). This field strength is sufficient to significantly deform the structure of atoms and influence the spacetime curvature around the object profoundly [8]. The energy release in magnetars manifests as highly energetic, sporadic bursts of X-rays and …
  3. Star

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    Pulsars and Magnetars
    Rapidly rotating neutron stars, known as pulsars, emit highly collimated beams of electromagnetic radiation, often observed as regular pulses if the beam sweeps across Earth. A subset of these objects, magnetars, possess magnetic fields so intense ($> 10^{14}$ Tesla) that they distort the fabric of local spacetime, causing measurable gravitational redshift …