WOLF RAYET STAR AND MAGNETAR – SCI & TECH

News: Highly Unusual Wolf-Rayet Star Will Evolve into Magnetar, Astronomers Say

 

What's in the news?

       Neutron stars, the compact remains of a massive star following a supernova explosion, are the densest matter in the Universe.

       Some neutron stars, known as magnetars, also claim the record for the strongest magnetic fields of any object.

 

Wolf Rayet Star:

       The rare Wolf–Rayet stars are highly luminous objects a thousand times that of the Sun and have intrigued astronomers for long.

       They are massive stars and strip their outer hydrogen envelope, which is associated with the fusion of Helium and other elements in the massive core.

 

Magnetar:

       A magnetar is a rare compact type of neutron star teeming with energy and magnetism.

       They are relatively rare objects, with only about thirty having been spotted within the Milky Way so far.

 

Features of Magnetars:

       A magnetar is an exotic type of neutron star, its defining feature is that it has an ultra-powerful magnetic field.

       The field is about 1,000 times stronger than a normal neutron star and about a trillion times stronger than the Earth’s.

 

High luminosity:

       Magnetars have high magnetic fields in the range of 1015 gauss and they emit energy in the range given by luminosities of 1037 – 1040 joules per second.

 

Neutron Stars:

       Neutron stars are the remnants of giant stars that died in a fiery explosion known as a supernova. They have a mass of about 1.4 times that of the sun.

 

Significance:

       The observations revealed multiple pulses, with a frst pulse appearing only for about tens of microseconds, much faster than other extreme astrophysical transients

       Studying these flares will not only help us understand the physics of magnetars, it will also help in understanding fast radio bursts, which are among the most enigmatic phenomena in astronomy.