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RE: NEUTRON STARS : FROM BIRTH TO DEATH

in #steemstem7 years ago (edited)

I really appreciate the effort you put in the post. There a lot of topics you could have talked about but its hard in a single post, I understand that. Be careful about what @terrylovejoy said as pole stars and pulsars are two completely different stars. Having molecule in neutron stars seems to me impossible as it has to create enough pressure from inside so that it can be stable ( its mostly neutrons and some superfluid materials which is super dense and its so problematic as for super dense material equation of state is not correctly known).

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Hi @rifkan! Thanks for your valuable advice bro. But I have read about the molecular atmosphere somewhere long time ago and which I just noted that for my future articles and I will soon share it with you as well. Moreover, as I said I meant pole star not pulsar where ever I mentioned it. 😇

Hi @rifkan! The below is the link which I recollected you can go through for knowing more about the molecular atmosphere in a neutron star :

https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/abs/10.1142/S0217732304015294

I hope I was able to answer your query! Thanks for your advice bro!! 😇

Thanks man but this particular molecular ion is for a neutron star not for every one, may be possible for that kind but there are neutron stars which are not lonely, but thanksfor sharing the paper. And you wrote neutron star or pole star which are two completely different thing. May be its a slip of pen. There is another palce where you wanted to talk about a neutron star but not pulsar, then you talked about crab pulsar. Its a very young pulsar qith high rotational speed. But the stucture is same as neutron star should have , i guess. Not too much work is done in this field, so everything we are talking about is just creating model just to give better explanation. One question though where that mole cule come from or how is it created, i am really interested about this molecule?

Thanks bro for sharing your valuable thoughts! But I already explained what I wanted to! Though it might be a particular star but then also it is a neutron star as you can see in the link I provided above. There are a lot of things need to be discovered about the neutron star still! May be you are not getting the big picture what I want to explain and I already have mentioned that I have talked about pole star not pulsar, honestly speaking there is nothing to be talking about this more because I have already discussed what I wanted to discuss in this article and basically I know the difference between pole star and pulsar, thanks for reminding me once again bro! Everything here I explained was the best possible explanation from my side in this article. May be with my upcoming articles the picture gets cleared! 😇

Regarding the molecular atmosphere just wait for my upcoming articles, I haven't completed yet. Have patience bro! 😊

Great :) I really appreciate the effort you put in writing and talking about this mysterious objects :) I hope the next one will be a wonderful one too :)

Wishing for the best bro!! Finger crossed.. 😇