The Fast and furious world of Magnetars3D ModelNoAI
The scene represents a magnetar, a type of neutron star left behind after a massive star undergoes a supernova explosion. What sets magnetars apart is their incredibly strong magnetic fields, which are among the most intense magnetic fields known in the universe (trillions of times stronger than Earth’s magnetic field). This extreme magnetic field forms due to high compression after the core collapse of the progenitor star and generates a range of extraordinary and often violent phenomena. The interaction between the magnetar’s magnetic field and the surrounding environment can lead to dynamic and energetic events as flares and outbursts. The intense magnetic field can influence the star’s crust and result in starquakes caused by the rearrangement of the crust’s matter due to the magnetic stresses. The release of energy during these starquakes can produce bursts of X-rays and gamma rays.
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