Magnetar

Synonyms for "magnetar"

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Translations

10 translations across 9 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • магнета́р noun (pulsar with an extremely powerful magnetic field)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 磁星 noun (pulsar with an extremely powerful magnetic field)

Finnish

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  • magnetar noun (pulsar with an extremely powerful magnetic field)

French

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  • magnétar noun (pulsar with an extremely powerful magnetic field)

German

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  • Magnetar noun (pulsar with an extremely powerful magnetic field)

Greek

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  • μάγναστρο noun (pulsar with an extremely powerful magnetic field)

Italian

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  • magnetar noun (pulsar with an extremely powerful magnetic field)

Polish

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  • magnetar noun (pulsar with an extremely powerful magnetic field)

Spanish

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  • magnetar noun (pulsar with an extremely powerful magnetic field)
  • magnetoestrella noun (pulsar with an extremely powerful magnetic field)

Sample sentences

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Astronomers last year linked observations of an FRB spotted in our Milky Way galaxy with a region where a known magnetar resides.

Source: tatoeba (10102790)

It’s a type of neutron star known as a magnetar and is located about 10,000 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Cassiopeia.

Source: tatoeba (12077850)

This signal could be detected with Advanced LIGO-class detectors up to the distance of the Virgo cluster, where ≥ 1 yr⁻¹ magnetars are expected to form.

Source: wiktionary

2008, W. Becker, F, Haberl, J Trümper, 14: Pulsars and Isolated Neutron Stars, Joachim E. Trümper, Günther Hasinger (editors), The Universe in X-Rays, page 193, The radio-silent neutron stars include anomalous X-ray pulsars (AXPs), soft gamma-ray repeaters (SGRs), and “quiescent” neutron star candidates in SNRs. There is growing evidence that AXPs and SGRs are indeed magnetars (see [109] for a review).

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