Pulsar AJ0 May Rewrite Our Understanding of Slow Radio Pulses
Astronomers have discovered a groundbreaking slow pulsar named AJ0 that rotates once every 6.45 hours, offering new insights into how these celestial objects work. Unlike typical pulsars, which spin hundreds of times per second, AJ0’s signals suggest it is emitting radio pulses due to its magnetic field rather than rotation alone. This unusual behavior challenges … Read more