HEAPOW: Reach for the Sky (2010 Jul 26)

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HEAPOW: Reach for the Sky (2010 Jul 26)

Post by bystander » Mon Jul 26, 2010 3:01 am

Image HEAPOW: Reach for the Sky (2010 Jul 26)
What created that strange, hand-shaped object pictured above in another stunning image from the Chandra X-ray Observatory? This object is actually an extended cloud of high-energy charged particles accelerated by the intense electromagnetic field of a pulsar called PSR B1509-58. This pulsar, a rapidly spinning neutron star, is located near the intense white dot near the center of the image. As the neutron star spins, it accelerates charged particles outwards into space, forming (for some reason not entirely clear) fingers of "pulsar wind" stretching towards the top of the image. At the tips of the fingers lies a low-energy X-ray emitting cloud called RCW 89, powered by energy transferred from the pulsar's wind. Aside from the Crab Nebula, PSR B1509-58 is one of the best examples that astronomers have of the interaction between such pulsar wind nebulae and the stellar environment.
CXC: PSR B1509-58: A Young Pulsar Shows its Hand
APOD: A Pulsar s Hand (2010 May 01)
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