Supergiant Shoots Matter at Neutron Star, Flare Ensues

Tuesday, June 28, 2011 - 13:50 in Astronomy & Space

Gas from a supergiant star was swallowed into a neighboring neutron star's gravity field, superheating the gas and producing a flare lasting 4 hours. XMM-Newton space observatory witnessed the IGR J18410-0535 system event. (Video: art. impression)

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