Core Intelligence Points
- Neutron stars are collapsed cores.
- They are incredibly dense.
- Physics breaks intuition here.
Full Technical Analysis
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Size
City-sized
Density
Nuclear
Rotation
Very fast
Gravity
Extreme
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If the collapsing core of a massive star is not heavy enough to become a black hole, it forms a neutron star. These objects pack more mass than the Sun into a sphere only about 20 kilometers wide.
Neutron stars spin rapidly and have intense magnetic fields. Some emit beams of radiation that sweep across space like lighthouse beams. When these beams cross Earth, we observe them as pulsars.
Neutron stars are laboratories of extreme physics, where matter exists in states impossible to reproduce on Earth.