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RE: NEUTRON STARS : FROM BIRTH TO DEATH

in #steemstem7 years ago

Hi @star-vc I always enjoy reading about these remarkable objects. Just a quick note, at the start your referenced Pole-star a couple of times and even your link went to "Pole star" but I think you mean't Pulsar. The other thing that interested me was a molecular atmosphere around a neutron star - one would think the conditions would not support molecules. Did you have source for that? All I could find is information on an elemental Carbon atmosphere.

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Hi @terrylovejoy! The below is the link I recollected which you can go through for knowing more about the molecular atmosphere in a neutron star :

https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/abs/10.1142/S0217732304015294

Thank you @star-vc ! That is quite interesting, a very unusual form of Hydrogen, 3 Deteurium's together.

You are most welcome my friend! 😇

Hi @terrylovejoy! Thanks for your interest shown in reading the article.
Coming to your suggestion I meant to say what I discussed. I meant pole star not pulsar wherever I just mentioned. 😇