Immensely powerful ‘magnetar’ is emitting wobbly radio signals in our galaxy — and scientists can’t explain them

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A magnetar that “woke up” in 2018 after years of radio silence emitted strange, wobbly radio signals — and scientists cannot explain them, new studies show. The findings suggest that the universe’s most powerful magnets are even weirder than we initially realized.  

Magnetars are a rare, juvenile class of super-dense collapsed stars, known as neutron stars, with supercharged magnetic fields trillions of times greater than Earth’s magnetic field. Magnetars are most likely birthed by supernovas but can also be created by neutron star collisions. The energy from these cosmic events makes magnetars some of the fastest-spinning objects ever discovered. But eventually, they lose energy and transition into regular neutron stars as their spin rate slows. Only around 30 magnetars have been detected to date.

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