Magnetars are bizarre and terrifying objects, capable of immense explosions that are detectable hundreds of millions of light years away. We also don’t know that much about them.
A team of scientists, though, had their own flash of insight that provides another clue on how these tiny but mighty monsters work. They found a magnetar in our galaxy that has predictable periodic outbursts.
Kinda.

A rotating neutron star with a powerful magnetic field whips up subatomic particles around it. Artwork...
Published on August 02, 2021 06:00